Future Tense ja – this is how to specify something is a future tense. It can be translated as ‘will’. You place it before the verb:...
– The gym is the perfect place to make friends. Before even uttering a word, you’ve already identified a common interest – keeping fit. And when...
– If there’s one aspect of the Thai language you should learn, it’s days of the week. Why? Because knowing these 7 words is incredibly useful...
– Even if the Thai people at your place of work speak good English, no doubt they communicate with each other in Thai a fair amount...
– How to refer to yourself and others You – Khun – คุณ Me/I – Chun (female) – ฉัน / Phom (male) ผม Him/he – Khao...
– 1. come – มา (maa) 2. get – ได้รับ (dai-rub) 3. give – ให้ (hai) 4. go – ไป (pai) 5. keep – เก็บ (geb)...
– Can I have your telephone number? – Cor ber tho-ra-sap kong khun dai mai khrup/ka? (“Cor” goes down in tone. The “ra” in “tho-ra-sap” goes...
– When asking for the Bill – When you are at a restaurant (tîi ráan-aa-hǎan), what would you say after finishing eating and drinking? You may...
– 25 Essential Thai Phrases For Beginners: – Hello – Sawadee khrup/ka How are you? – Sa bai dee mai khrup/ka Fine, thank you – Sa...
– At the Immigration Office – THÊE SǍM-NÁK-NGAN TRÙAT KON-KÁO-MEUANG Hello, can I have your passport please? SÀ-WÀT-DEE KRÁP/KÀ, KǍW PHÁT-SÀ-PÀWD DÛAI KRÁP/KÀ Here is my...
– Useful Directions To Know In Thai: Notes: Male speakers use Phom (“I”), and female speakers use “chun” or more formally “deechun”. Male speakers use “khrup”...
– 25 Useful Thai Phrases For Beginners – Here are usefull words and phrases for “Thai for beginners” that will help travelers and people just starting to...
– If for what ever reason you’d rather not use an app to learn Thai language then follow these steps below to help you on your...
USING WILL OR WOULD IN A SENTENCE WILL and WOULD are both modal verbs, although there is a big difference between the uses of these...
. Need is used both as an auxiliary and an ordinary verb. As an ordinary verb, need is used in the sense of require. I need...
Useful tips to learn English prepositions Even advanced English learners find prepositions difficult! One preposition in your own language might have a different translation in English...
JEN HAS DESIGNED HER ONE-ON-ONE LESSONS TO GIVE YOU SHORT AND EASY EXPLANATIONS TOGETHER WITH PRACTICE FACT: Most foreigners living in Thailandcannot speak Thaieven though...