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Learn Thai Grammar:Secondary Verbs “maa/มา /come“and “bpai/ไป/ go”

October 11th, 2011

ไป มาSàwàt dii kâ, Hi everyone in this online Thai lesson we will talk about  verb “ come “ and “go “ which are used as secondary verb in Thai . In Thai  action verb called “ Secondary verbs “  are put after the mani verb of sentence to show the direction of action.

         Bpai / ไป / go : This shows that the action is moving away from  the speaker.

1.Jane dәәn  bpan  rót-fai fáa.

เจนเดินไปรถไฟฟ้า

Jane walk to BTS.

2. Moo ɔ̀ɔk bpai kâang-nɔɔk  lɛ́ɛo.

หมูออกไปข้างนอกแล้ว

Moo’s  gone outside already.

        Maa /มา / come  : Here the action is toward the speaker.

1.chәәn kâo maa kâang-nai kâ.

เชิญเข้ามาข้างในค่ะ

Please come inside.

2.kun jà glàp maa bprà-teet Thai meûa-rài ká ?

คุณจะกลับมาประเทศไทยเมื่อไหร่ค่ะ ?

When are you coming back to Thailand ?

 

Hope  everyone enjoy learning and keep practicing  Thai with us. See you again soon kâ.

 

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Learn Thai Vocabulary:krɔɔp-krua / ครอบครัว / Family

October 3rd, 2011

Sàwàt-dii kâ, Hi everyone .In this Thai online lesson I would like to teach you vocabulary about family in Thai. 

                             family ครอบครัว

                                                      krɔɔp-krua / ครอบครัว / Family

                                        pɔɔ/ พ่อ                        =  father

                                       mɛɛ/ แม่                         = mother

                                       săa-mii                          = husband

                                      pan-yaa                         = wife

                                      lûuk                                =  child , kid

                                      lûuk- chaay                   = son

                                     lûuk –săao                     = daughter

                                     pîi – chaay                      = older brother

                                      pîi – săao                        = older sister

                                     nɔ́ɔng – chaay                = younger brother

                                     nɔ́ɔng – săao                 = younger sister    

 

I  hope  you  enjoy learning  Thai  and still keep practicing na ka. See again soon ka!

 

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Learn Thai Verbs : bpen /เป็น / Can .

September 30th, 2011

เป็น/pben / Can     Sawat dii ka, Hi everyone. I’m quite sure that you may already know about how to ask question “Can you do something ? in   Thai language as “ ….dâai má /ได้ไหม ? “ But in this online Thai lesson I will show you the other way to ask as the same question.

                                                         Q      : Subject + Verb + bpen mái ? /Verb เป็นไหม ? / Can you …. ?

                                                          Ans :   bpen /เป็น             = can

                                                                     mâi bpen /ไม่เป็น = cannot

                   Example :

                             1.Kun kàp-rót bpen mái ká ?

                               คุณขับรถเป็นไหมคะ ?

                               Can you drive a car ?

                           2. kun pûu Thai bpen mái ká ?

                               คุณพูดไทยเป็นไหมคะ ?

                                Can you speak Thai ?

 

  Easy mak mak , right ?  I hope you enjoy learning Thai. Will  see you soon ka.

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Learn Thai: Vocabulary in Thai Family

February 10th, 2011

sà-wàt-dii kâ. Today I would like to teach you online Thai lesson in vocabularies about family.And i also hope you enjoy learning Thai online with our school and keep practicing.

Vocabularies

ครอบครัว /krɔ̂ɔp-krua/ = family

พ่อ /pɔ̂ɔ/ = father

แม่ /mɛ̂ɛ/ = mother

พ่อแม่ /pɔ̂ɔ- mɛ̂ɛ / = parents

ลูกชาย /lûuk-chaai/ = son

ลูกสาว /lûuk- sǎao/ = daughter

ลูก /lûuk/ = child, kid

ปู่ /bpùu/ = grandfather (father’s father)

ย่า /yâa/ = grandmother (father’s mother)

ตา /dtaa/ = grandfather (mother’s father)

ยาย /yaai/ = grandmother (mother’s mother)

พี่ /pîi/ = older sibling

พี่ชาย /pîi-chaai/ = older brother

พี่สาว /pîi-sǎao/ = older sister

น้อง /nɔ́ɔng/ = younger sibling

น้องชาย /nɔ́ɔng-chaai/ = younger brother

น้องสาว /nɔ́ɔng-sǎao / = younger sister

พี่น้อง /nɔ́ɔng- pîi/ = siblings

อา /aa/ = father’s younger siblings

น้า /náa/ = mother’s younger siblings

ป้า /bpâa/ = aunt (older sister of parents)

ลุง /lung/ = uncle (older brother of parents)

หลานชาย /lǎan-chaai/ = grandson, nephew

หลานสาว /lǎan- sǎao/ = granddaughter, niece

หลาน  /lǎan/ = grandchild, child of your siblings

ลูกพี่ลูกน้อง /lûuk-pîi-lûuk-nɔ́ɔng/ = cousin

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Now you can see, there are a big family in Thailad! hehehehe

Hope you enjoy Thai vocabularies!

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Learn thai: How? questions/ยังไง,อย่างไร,เท่าไหร่

December 27th, 2010

sa-wat dii ka everyone, In this online Thai lesson we are going to learn about how to ask “How”?  A questions which ask about the manner in which something is done follow the pattern verb + yang-ngai? (how?):

sà-gòt yang-ngai?          How do you spell it?

bpen yang-ngai (bâang)?          How are things?

bpai yang-ngai?          How are we going?

If the sentence includes a grammatical object, this commonly occurs before the verb:

kem sà-gòt yang-ngai?          How do you spell ‘salt‘?

má-mûang gin yang-ngai?          How do you eat mangoes?

bpai roong-rian Thai Language Hut yang-ngai? How do i get to Thai Language Hut school?

The Thai spelling of how? suggests that the correct pronunciation is yàang-rai rather than yang-ngai. In normal speech, however, the first vowel is shortened, the low tone changes to a neutral mid tone and the final ng in the first syllable and initial r in the second syllable are assimilated into a ng sound. In fact, when greeting each other informally, Thais will often go a step further and say, simply, bpen ngai?

How? questions which ask how tall/heavy/long (in linear measurement or time) something is use tâo-rài? (how much?):

sǔung tâo-rài?          How high/tall is it?

kun nàk tâo-rài?          How heavy are you/ What do you weigh?

rian paa-sǎa tai naan tâo-rài?          How long have you studied Thai?

OK! Now I have one sentence for you to practice! Try translating the sign in the picture below into Thai.

Thai language school Sukhumvit,Bangkok

Enjoy Learning  kâ :-)

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