Learn Thai: loei(เลย) - passed / so / at all
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- 3:53 Misspelled Thai word: ข้าวเหนืยวมะม่าว - correct spelling: ข้าวเหนียวมะม่วง
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I really like the way you mention about the tones of certain words while explaining about the overall context. That does help the beginners like me and that makes us recall the tone rules while learning the lessons. As usual, thanks a million! 🙏
Clear pronunciation, well done 👌
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thnk you sir.....lots of love from India😃😃😃
khop khun kha😍
Great lesson. I love all the examples.
Wow.. this is perfect explanation what I'm looking for.
Excellent, excellent. Thank you so much
thank you so much for this!! Looking forward for more sentence template lessons 🤍🤍🤍
This is so useful, thanks for sharing!
Excellent lesson as always. Thank you so much.
Another wonderful video! Thank you!
Verry good video what about ไว้ ขอบคุรมาก
This is help so much. Thank you
VERY GOOD teaching, thank you. .... faen kon pom bpen kon thai krab, pom maa ja hong kong krab. 🙂🙂
Thank you, Jack. Your explanation is so clear. Before I was confused with this word.
ครูเก่งจังค่ะ ขอบคุณมากค่ะ
I love your teaching
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for these amazing videos!
Great Video! I just started to learn Thai language 🤩
Thank you for the lesson, I think มะม่วง is spelled wrong
Ooops! Thanks for catching that. I appreciate your help. I'll correct it and put it in the description box.🙏🏻😃
7/11 don't close 55
Nice lessons thank you 😊
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Great work. ขอบคุณครับ
What are the words for pain and hurt. Like after exercising your muscles are sore.
Kin loei - let's eat
Whenever I am in the store, I hear the ads say something like “lop loei”, what does that mean? I hear it soooo often!
รับเลย หรือเปล่าคะ เช่น ซื้อครบ 1000 รับเลยคูปองแลก,......
Liked.
❤🙏 kawp kun maak ka.
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Is this the same word I sometimes hear repeated 3 or more times when someone is being encouraged to go faster/harder in an athletic event?
I don't think so. I guess the word you mean is "เร็ว" (reo), which means "fast" or "quick."
@@IgetThaisbecause the "r" sometimes sounds a bit like a "l" to my ears. I get it!