Learning Thai Phrase Lesson 1

Posted on 31. Oct, 2010 by admin in Learn Thai Videos

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44 Responses to “Learning Thai Phrase Lesson 1”

  1. TheAwarenessTeam

    31. Oct, 2010

    if its male its pom chue and female its chan then its krap at the end for male and ka for female.

  2. idonthavealife2009

    31. Oct, 2010

    can some one help me!!!! on there other vid it said chain chue was my name is……do we have to put female or male stuff in front of it?!?

  3. turborewind

    31. Oct, 2010

    good for you-good for me

  4. PowerFace2

    31. Oct, 2010

    @NaruSasuFreakYOSH lol or in thai-drama ^.^

  5. TheLLSystem

    31. Oct, 2010

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  6. NaruSasuFreakYOSH

    31. Oct, 2010

    This is very formal Thai (first 2 phrases). No one talks like this unless they’re of royalty. -_-

  7. TechnicoPersonal

    31. Oct, 2010

    Is This Thai from Bangkok?

  8. hikkiandlee

    31. Oct, 2010

    yeah this is good i need to study this more

  9. xoNanamiHikaruxo

    31. Oct, 2010

    @prathan23312
    i think those starter phrases are just to get used to saying
    thai. because honestly, even in america or europe, people
    will just say ‘morning’ or ‘hi’ not like ‘ good afternoon
    or ‘good night’. lolz

  10. BrandonAlbers

    31. Oct, 2010

    I agree. I’ve never heard anyone say good morning/afternoon/ night. But some say “fun dee” meaning dream good though.

  11. sdarvell

    31. Oct, 2010

    @prathan23312 I think that’s the same everywhere. I’m Australian and our time based greetings are rarely used.

  12. integra0guy

    31. Oct, 2010

    wow i just learn some thai words

  13. TheBaafarang

    31. Oct, 2010

    This is great as it breaks down every sentence in Thai and its litteral translation to English. I subbed you! :) )

  14. hanniiihp

    31. Oct, 2010

    Thank you <3 I want 2 understand thai :P I hope it does not take so very long time ^^

  15. prathan23312

    31. Oct, 2010

    i’m thai,i think in thai social we dont mind about the position of sun in the sky so the pharse GOOD MORNING , GOOD AFTERNOON, GOOD EVENING,GOOD NIGHT that can say just SAWADDI
    ( krub / ka ) when they meet each other.

  16. porbello9

    31. Oct, 2010

    khawp khun for these vids, very very helpful thankyou very much.

  17. xMrSeoulx

    31. Oct, 2010

    wuah loe it!

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    31. Oct, 2010

    wow…yay!!! i hope it doesn’t take me long to understand Thai :)

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    31. Oct, 2010

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    31. Oct, 2010

    she uses the “l” where she should use the “r”…just annoying to listen to her not doing it correctly. i know the younger thais’ slang is the cause.

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  29. MegaJeanieBeanie

    31. Oct, 2010

    @rezalble024 its nong, like for example nong john.

  30. alfaranja

    31. Oct, 2010

    cool, thai sounds really exotic!! :D i like it

  31. TheLLSystem

    31. Oct, 2010

    Please visit tlls.webs.com for an easy 3 step program for learning languages…..

  32. cutehammy

    31. Oct, 2010

    this is kinda funny, my friend watches this to learn thai

  33. DappyMilk

    31. Oct, 2010

    vot kreung bong min deung kruck deung hahaha

  34. djetou17

    01. Nov, 2010

    I usually say ”khun mee bur-thor mai?” when wanting someones number

  35. hanniiihp

    01. Nov, 2010

    Khun – คุณ ?

  36. hanniiihp

    01. Nov, 2010

    I think Thai is easier than Turkish =) you think turkish is easy but it is not. My mother have been in turkey and she does not understand a word they said to her. I am from Sweden don´t you think I think swedish is easy but it is not xd

  37. urlittleluver

    01. Nov, 2010

    naa rak is cute

  38. walkertongdee

    01. Nov, 2010

    that is not cute it is your face is lovely.

  39. OkinovaF14

    01. Nov, 2010

    Yeah I know what you talking about I have this as mother language (I don’t know how I say that in english) and is very hard.

  40. farangdeparis

    01. Nov, 2010

    Franchement je suis super content … ca permet de pas oublier ce qu’on à apprit sur place en attendant d’y retourner …
    khop khoun khrap :)

  41. rezalble024

    01. Nov, 2010

    i thought nue was only if she’s really young (like a child or teenager) and ure old. But i guess that’s the case with most people watching this

  42. Ouija88

    01. Nov, 2010

    Thai isnt that hard, the grammar is very easy to understand, im Dutch but i can learn Thai faster then french or something.

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    01. Nov, 2010

    top-sa-lop-sa-ly!!!

  44. erdenar

    01. Nov, 2010

    hard language is thai. I’m Turk. Turkish is very easy language :) ))

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