Kru Nong: Thank you very much for taking the time to do these videos. Your natural, clear, and professional presentation is perhaps the most effective and promising for me thus far. The most recent I see from you is 1 year ago; I hope you are still practising. :-)
@@jesslacuesta8849 I do not live in Thailand anymore but I still remember so much of the language. I was reading quite well before I went back to my country. It was so nice to be able to walk around the city and be able to read things around me. Especially fares for songtao.
This was so helpful! I'd been learning the alphabet but was super disheartened when I realized words still sounded a lot different than I though they would, reading the letters. This video made everything a lot better to understand :D
this is one of the most helpful video, i have been struggling to pronounce thai word on my own. I hope you can help to read Manee book and a thai children book with 2 elephant. Many many thanks, Kruu. it is very very helpful and practical to read thai.
OMG, this was really helpful. That's why I have difficulties for some words. That raw-reua and aww aang makes it more difficult. Hahaha.. May I ask if you have more like this to teach us how to be fluent on reading Thai. I'm newbie on studying the language. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing. I've been studying Thai language for 2 months and it's becoming clear that I'm just not meant to learn this language. The tones, the alphabet, the vowels written around consonants, the cluster of consonants etc are far too complicated. I praise all English speakers who have successfully mastered the Thai language 😀
Thanks for explaining a lot of things I had questions about. It would have been helpful for tone markers eg mód (ant) rather than just mod. Still it was a very instruct full lesson. Thanks.
thanks a lot. it is really useful. but i dont clear at the end of tanon and kanom. can u please give me more explaination. hopefully you can explain in the next video. kob khun kha :)
What is the point of having 44 vowels in the alphabet and then not even bother to use them in words? So what is the point in all those vowels?? Also if a word starts with a sound that has more than one letter for that particular sound, can you use any letter for that sound??
hi kroo nong.. i want to ask about something i never find before.. แส usually read as "sae" and ดง usually read as "dong" right? but why when แส and ดง sticked together it read as "saedaeng" instead of "saedong"? your kindly advise is appreciated :)
Kabino Lynn i recalled some words rooted in Cambodian language will follow this pattern, e.g. เสนอ เสมอ สว่าง'ไสว' แถลง แทยง แสวง เถลิง ... even the former name (today's slang) for Cambodia is เขมร (kha-men)
+Wiput J hi... thank you for your reply that really waited... so, the words that rooted in cambodian language khamen using this kinds of rule isn't it? would you mind to give some explanation of the rule of this khamen?? thank you before 😊😊😊
Kru Nong: Thank you very much for taking the time to do these videos. Your natural, clear, and professional presentation is perhaps the most effective and promising for me thus far. The most recent I see from you is 1 year ago; I hope you are still practising. :-)
Those are tricks that u hardly find in UA-cam. Thank you so much.
How's your thai now?
Super helpful, clears up many questions for me, thanks
I think MTL has explained some really key issues very well, especially the tone rules video. Excellent and thank you
Thank you for this! Excellent explanation which I will try to remember.
How's your thai now after 6 years?
Saya pemula belajar huruf juga bahasa Thai. Terima kasih atas pelajarannya.
Thanks my teacher' today i am so happy to learn from you many things that I never know before
This was awesome. Now I have to memorize all these rules. great examples. Wow! Thank you.
excellent video explaining the exceptions in Thai writing.
I had watch it many time and I get it
Thank you teacher
This was great. These concepts have eluded me for such a long time. Can't wait to apply these when I read signs and other things.
How's your thai now after 5 years?
@@jesslacuesta8849 I do not live in Thailand anymore but I still remember so much of the language. I was reading quite well before I went back to my country. It was so nice to be able to walk around the city and be able to read things around me. Especially fares for songtao.
Thank you a lot. Such a clearly explanation 🙏😀. I wish to see more lesson.
Thank you for this! Very helpful!
Finally found an answer for the silent ห, thank you
It's freaking difficult. This is what ive been searching for for over a week now. Words without vowels in it. Thanks for this video 💕
Excellent video. Just what I was looking for.
What an excellent and very useful teaching for Thai students....if one doesn't know this you get mixed up thinking....wtf
Thanks Kruu maak maak.
Thank you teacher.
Excellent lesson
Very well explained .. this shortcut is very usefull khop Khun mak mak khrab
Thanks a lot. You have taught me how to read.
After this video you knke Joe to read thai? Plz reply and tell
just watched this again it's really amazing
khop khun mak ka. how useful the lesson is!
Thank you very much !! Many things are more clear for me now !
How's your thai now after 6 years?
This was so helpful! I'd been learning the alphabet but was super disheartened when I realized words still sounded a lot different than I though they would, reading the letters. This video made everything a lot better to understand :D
this is one of the most helpful video, i have been struggling to pronounce thai word on my own. I hope you can help to read Manee book and a thai children book with 2 elephant. Many many thanks, Kruu. it is very very helpful and practical to read thai.
Thank you very much, this video is brilliant!
How's your thai now after 5 years?
หาเรื่องแบบนี้ที่อืนไม่ง่ายเลย วิดีโอสุดยอดจังๆ ขอบคุนครูมากนะครับ :)
finally found this. thank you so much.
OMG, this was really helpful. That's why I have difficulties for some words. That raw-reua and aww aang makes it more difficult. Hahaha..
May I ask if you have more like this to teach us how to be fluent on reading Thai. I'm newbie on studying the language. Thanks.
Good tips!
This is the second best video aside from thaipod 101 thank u a jaan ❤️
Thanks for sharing. I've been studying Thai language for 2 months and it's becoming clear that I'm just not meant to learn this language. The tones, the alphabet, the vowels written around consonants, the cluster of consonants etc are far too complicated. I praise all English speakers who have successfully mastered the Thai language 😀
smart teaching skills very good,
maybe good to have some more examples eg..a word in a newspaper or a sign..etc?
May I ask what's the difference of Thai letters with the same sounds like, K, T ,N. and also maymuwan and maymalay.
Thanks for the rules!
Thank you
very useful, thank you
Thanks for explaining a lot of things I had questions about. It would have been helpful for tone markers eg mód (ant) rather than just mod. Still it was a very instruct full lesson. Thanks.
Thank you. how can we use "maianakad" ( อั) to sound like ะ ?
Thank you🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, Ajarn!
I like to learn Thai language 'cause I love Thai girl.
ขอบคุณครับ
I'm so confused, because I really don't know how to combine the words in Thai. :(
You have the same problem as me :/
Hey bro just memorize the proper pronounciation of each thai letters then you will make it easy to understand . Thks me later
ขอบคุณมากค่ะ
purestblue27 i cant believe i read this 😁😲😲😲😲😲😲😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱.. Nice meeting you i know your girl.. Kob khun khrap pii. 😳😳
Thank you Teacher. I appreciate your professionality.
thanks a lot. it is really useful. but i dont clear at the end of tanon and kanom. can u please give me more explaination. hopefully you can explain in the next video. kob khun kha :)
This is so helpful! Kopkhun maak ka! :)
What is the point of having 44 vowels in the alphabet and then not even bother to use them in words? So what is the point in all those vowels?? Also if a word starts with a sound that has more than one letter for that particular sound, can you use any letter for that sound??
Now it makes sence, so that's why I was so confused when reading it
Awesome this really, really helps :)
i heard the echo :(
Can you please explain how to pronouce the word โทรศัพท์ for me? Thank you
To-ra-sab
Omg this is hard
How's your thai now?
I want lear more Thai Bahasa
thankyouuuu sooo muchhhhh!
hi kroo nong..
i want to ask about something i never find before..
แส usually read as "sae" and
ดง usually read as "dong" right?
but why when แส and ดง sticked together it read as "saedaeng" instead of "saedong"?
your kindly advise is appreciated :)
Kabino Lynn i recalled some words rooted in Cambodian language will follow this pattern, e.g. เสนอ เสมอ สว่าง'ไสว' แถลง แทยง แสวง เถลิง ... even the former name (today's slang) for Cambodia is เขมร (kha-men)
+Wiput J hi... thank you for your reply that really waited...
so, the words that rooted in cambodian language khamen using this kinds of rule isn't it? would you mind to give some explanation of the rule of this khamen??
thank you before 😊😊😊
Чего? Можно без английского?
I'm so close to giving up...
This would all be a bit easier to get used to if Thai people would use spaces between words and punctuation in general. ^__^'
I'm.so confused
Great?
khap kun khrap :) I only know this much sentence in thai :(
It's a little complicated
I live in America but one day I will be back in Thailand.
This is too much hard
I will get love to stay in Thailand with Thai girl. haha
Why you don't separate your words is not smart.. Even for your own people. Making consumption of information should be automatically considered
I hate "many posibility".. 555555555555
Thank you