🇹🇭 9 FREE Thai Language Resources to Help You Master Thai in 2025

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @allenmueller
    @allenmueller 3 дні тому

    Very useful tools - I use them every day. Started with his book Cracking Thai Fundamentals in August and I've learned a lot. Jay's teaching and tools are the cornerstone of my ภาษาไท learning plan.
    Don't trust anything that claims "fast language learning". Go for tools and techniques that encourage retention - pretty much anything Jay teaches.

  • @Seantorky3
    @Seantorky3 3 дні тому

    Been ages since I worked on Thai but will be getting cracking Thai fundamentals in the new year. Really interesting to hear Bo po Mo fo mentioned as my daughter ( half Chinese) is learning at the moment

  • @hanumanatee
    @hanumanatee 3 дні тому

    Good timing! The new tools are great, but this run-through is showing they're even deeper than I thought.

  • @jchris1142
    @jchris1142 3 дні тому

    I started learning Thai in 2019. Cracking Thai Fundamentals - the book- was my entry gate and always a good spot to revisit from time to time on my learning journey. I'm very appreciative to Stuart Jay Raj for giving access to these useful tools online now. Merci !

  • @angelodipaola8509
    @angelodipaola8509 3 дні тому

    Lavoro incredibile! Grazie!

  • @limonade2684
    @limonade2684 2 дні тому

    Unbelievable, thank you. I am overwhelmed, but I will try this. My vision is sitting in a cafe and write down everything I see. Than I want to hear it and read the translation. I would write road signs, ads and menues. Next time I record someone (or the BTS), read what he said, write what he said and than repeat it with my voice. This should be more fun than Candy Crush.

    • @StuartJayRaj
      @StuartJayRaj  2 дні тому +1

      using the sketchpad, you can jot what you see and save the handwriting as an image on your phone to check later

  • @StuartJayRaj
    @StuartJayRaj  3 дні тому

    Access all the free tools here : crackinglanguage.com

  • @oliolion
    @oliolion День тому

    If living in Chiang Mai should I be learning the Bangkok Central Thai dialect?

    • @StuartJayRaj
      @StuartJayRaj  День тому +1

      as a standard - yes, definitely, but once you know how to spell, you can switch to northern tones and start learning the local dialect ... you can also switch to Lanna script in there which will add some fun as you're going around town and are able to decipher the signs in Lanna