Posted on 28 February 2011 by Goy
Have you ever known? what to say when you are feeling like to finish something or you want to stop something. Here is Thai word I’ d like to tell you is ” Phaaw ” mean enough. You can use this word to speak to Thai people many of different action such as:
If you finish eating and do not want it any more . You can say Phaaw laew
Phaaw or Phaaw laew also mean Mai ao which mean NO
Additionally, Phaaw means Father but pronounced different
Posted on 26 January 2011 by Goy
About “P” Thai alphabets
Pa means pitching or throwing something. It’s verbs
Example : Chan pa luk Ball is I throw a ball
Pai means Go
Pla means Fish
Pha means Cliffใ Or can be another ,is called Nha Pha
phai means Bamboo leaves. in full name is Bai Phai
Posted on 24 January 2011 by Goy
Chang means Elephants
Chang means Technicians. It can be called in different meanings.
Example : Carpenter means Changmai
Electrician means Changfai
In general, all type of Technicians you can say in short word as Chang in same situation that another know together
Word “ Chang“ in swearword , add Man, is Changman means ” Forget it”
Posted on 22 January 2011 by Goy
Today I have some short Thai words for you to learn and hope you enjoy
Dam means Black color
Dam Nam means Diving
Ta means eyes
But add “Khun” is Khun Ta means Grandfather
Khun Ta khong chan mean He is my Grandfather
Yai or Yay are similar voice
But when you speak Yai is like short sound, means Big and
Yay is like long sound, means Grandmother. in polite should say khun Yay
Posted on 21 January 2011 by Goy
Moggarakom means January
Goompaphan means February
Meenakom means March
May-sa-yon means April
Prues-saphakom means May
Mithunayon means June
Garagadakom means July
Singhakom means August
Gan-ya-yon means September
Tulakom means October
Prues-sajigayon means November
Tanwakom means December |
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Posted on 20 January 2011 by Goy
Pronoun
Thai has eight common personal pronouns. However, the subject of a sentence is often omitted after the first reference, or when it is clear from context. There is no distinction between subject and object pronouns such as:
Rao means we and us are the same
Phom means I/me (males)
Di-chan means I/me (females) mean , the shortened form of chan is also commonly used.
khun means You (in general), Thaan (polite), Thoe (intimate)
Khao means He/him :
Thoe means She/her
Puak khao means They/them
Mun means It (for inanimate objects and animals only)