I have a feeling that two signs for railroad crossing are mixed and should be swapped :) But still very informative and useful video! Nicely animated and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Very informative, detailed and interesting video! You put a lot of work into it. Sad that no one yet commented it. Well, I'm going to be the first. ขอบคุณจากใจนะครับ
I love your editings and background music, you are teaching in slow motion that is very easy and convenient to learn Thai, thankyou sooooo much for this usefull lesson please keep uploading vedios Im watching your vedios everyday for last 2 weeks to learn Thai also hearafter I will watch your vedios 😍😍😍
To answer your question, the way to use Thai numbers is the same as Arabic numerals. You can see Thai numbers are always used for government documents or some Thai Language books.
This was the missing piece for me. Thank you so much for this video. I was speechless. I was asking myself why didn't anyone tell me this before. All English speakers need this lesson early on now I understand why English translation differs so much from what the Actual Thai Phase is meaning.
🎉Please help me to find this movie. I watched this movie when I was very young. I remember very few scenes. It is a horror, mystery genre movie. There is a cursed spirit that takes many forms. Most of the time it is in the form of a tiger. It starts killing everyone one by one. And the scenes of the movie are in the jungle. At the end a good spirit comes and fights the bad spirit and saves everyone else. This is how the movie ends. That's all I remember. It can be Indonesian or Thai movies.
Thanks for the useful lesson. 🙏😁Can I say kao jai krap to strangers, for example hotel staff or taxi driver? Or it is more polite to say khob khun krap in these situations? Also, is it acceptable to say kao jai na krap? Thanks !
To answer your question, Kao Jai krap means I understand. And yes you can say to anyone. For the word Korb Khun Krap means Thank you and it's good to say to anyone too depend on situation. The word "ná ká" or "ná kráp" use for the questions sentence or statement in the polite way. If you use 'Kao Jai na krap' This will be question sentence and it means You understand Right?
Hello, I'm new to your channel and would like to know if I should view your videos in some type of order in order to learn thai from your channel? thank you Chet
Thank you for the effort, but this is another segment of the language where you should stop thinking logically and just memorize all. Impossible for me to understand why glasses and leaf have the same classifier "bai". Same goes for car and umbrella/spoon. What do they have in common?
Yes, for the most of Thai language you need to remember all and use your experience about it. This is what Thai people learn then use it correctly. To answer your question, sometimes Thai people use "an" for umbrella/spoon incase some people don't mind and easy to called but to use it correctly should use the word "kan"