01/06/2025
"Thai Tone Teaser: Hunt the Homophones!" "ประลองเสียงไทย: ล่าคำพ้องเสียงในภาษาไทย/
Hey Thai Learners! 👋 Want to test your Thai vocabulary in a fun way?
-Words that sound similar but meaning and spellings different!
Try here ✨https://g.co/gemini/share/e20979914a93 - Link to the game
For example, did you know that "สุก" (ripe) and "สุข" (happy) are both pronounced the same but have different meaning☀️ Thai is full of these interesting word pairs!
Playing this game is a great start, but imagine understanding why and when to use same homophones to make your Thai sound more natural and sophisticated! 🤔
✨ That's where my Thai course comes in! ✨
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Try the game and tell me your score in the comments below! 👇
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25/05/2025
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13/04/2025
In Thai, the word "รวย" (ruai) means "rich." But what does it really mean to be rich? Is it just about having a lot of money? Or is there more to it?
รวยเสน่ห์ / ruai -sa-nè/ mean A person who is loved and admired by many people
On this Thai New Year, may everyone be happy and rich. Happy Songkran Day
08/04/2025
Hey everyone! Today, let's tackle a common challenge for Thai learners: the tricky vowel sounds. Take a look at these three words: "ชาย" (chai) "ใช่" (chài) and “ใช้(chái). Notice anything similar?
Three of them have sound so close.
• "ชาย" (chai) means "man"
• "ใช่" (chài) means "yes"
• “ใช้” (chái) means “use”
Want to learn more about Thai vowels and tones? Join my Thai language class! I'll help you navigate the complexities of the Thai language and speak like a native.
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28/01/2025
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25/11/2024
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13/11/2024
Ever wondered why learning Thai can be a bit tricky? 🤔 It's because Thai is a tonal language! 🇹🇭
This means the pitch of your voice can change the meaning of a word.
For example:
“maa” means come
“máa” means horse 🐴
“mǎa” means dog 🐶
It's a fascinating aspect of the language, but it can also be a fun challenge for language learners. Let's dive into the world of Thai tones together!