groxnas minerx3354 As I am a tour guide, I can speak many languages. The secret to make languages to be easy is "learn and imitate the way that the native speaking". When I was young, English is very hard for me. One day when I know this technique, every this has changed! I can learn every languages super easy. Believe me, I am a tour guide. Let's try!!
This helps me a lot! I’ve been learning Thai for a little over a year and I still haven’t gotten the tones down. I’m so glad I found this video! ขอบคุณค่ะ
I agree with you, Lita. Please don't worry, Thais will understand in you because you are not a native. If you would like to speak like us, just listen a lot and a lot, it will help you to improve.
Actually I have a helping way and we actually use tones everyday in English. Now I came from learning Mandarin for 4 months and now learning Thai with it. But when asking a question your voice rises, hence a tone. When saying umm... Or thinking you usually say it low, another tone. And when saying no usually you say it fast and go high to low, hence a tone. I hope that helped a little
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This is how I learned singing Sorry no offense but I was so damn coNFuSeD for the first time watching the video I watched for 3-4 times I understand difference You are a good teacher P'
I think this could be a great video if it didn't play background music. Why on earth would you add additional distracting sounds to a video which has a sole purpose of studying the sounds of the tones in great detail. Can you please redo this video without any music?
The Thai words for beautiful, bad luck, and tax sound quite similar to their equivalents in Taiwanese (a southern Chinese dialect): sui (fallng tone) for beautiful, sue (high-level tone) for unlucky, and sue (low-level tone) for tax. Standard Chinese (Mandarin) based on the Beijing dialect doesn't use these words for beautiful and bad luck, but the Hokkien or Min-Nan dialects, under which Taiwanese and Teochew are subsumed, do. Many early Chinese immigrants in Thailand spoke Teochew. A quick check on Wiktionary confirms the Chinese etymology for 'bad luck' and 'tax'. ซวย en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E0%B8%8B%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%A2 ส่วย en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E0%B8%AA%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%A2
This 5 tones can't pronounce like tone makers in some consonants because in Thai language have 3 tones consonants but this vdo use ม (m) is be low-tone consonants how to pronounce มา(ma)=มา(ma) ม่า(m่a)=ม้า(m้a) ม้า(m้a)=ม๋า(m๋a). ม(m) is low-tone consonants single that not have down tone and rising tone but ก(g) is can pronounce 5 tones because ก(g) is be middle-tone consonants
Really? Why a Japanese teacher in my university taught me that Japanese has tones same as Mandarin and Thai ??? It is a little difference, but it has tones.
The high tone and rising tone is a little confusing 🥲 My native language only has three tones so I'm trying to get used to the rising and falling tones
Background music. Just what we need when practising tones.
Seriously. I thought I was the only one...PLEASE remove the unnecessary and distracting music.
It's so hard. Thai words are pretty easy but the tones are sooooo hard.
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Thai tones are harder than Mandarin tones
@@heavymetal9749 yes, unfortunately for the people trying to learn
yes i agree
This is great for me learning the tones, I can drop in for a few minutes at a time.
The language is difficult, but I like learning 🥰
Thai language is the hardest language I've learned
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I don't think so.I think Thai is harder than English.Don't you compare to pronoun in Thai or anything else?
groxnas minerx3354 As I am a tour guide, I can speak many languages. The secret to make languages to be easy is "learn and imitate the way that the native speaking". When I was young, English is very hard for me. One day when I know this technique, every this has changed! I can learn every languages super easy. Believe me, I am a tour guide. Let's try!!
Try cantonese then
In Greek, we have five (5) tones too.
• flat tone/absence of tone [τι, ἐν, εἰς]
• grave accent [τὶς, τὰ τὸ, τοὺς, ἓν]
• accute accent [τί, τάξις, πόλη]
• circumflex [τῶν, τοῦ, εἷς]
• inverted circumflex [‹Ποῦ;›, ‹Πῶς;›]
This helps me a lot! I’ve been learning Thai for a little over a year and I still haven’t gotten the tones down. I’m so glad I found this video! ขอบคุณค่ะ
thai language still easy if you have basic in mandarin tones
include 2 type of 3rd tones in mandarin (half 3rd tones, full 3rd tones)
Tão difícil! Um dia eu aprendo. Hahaha... Thanks for the lesson! 😍💚🇧🇷💛
Eu tbm kkkkk
Aprendeu?
Thank you.
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I think learning the alphabet and writing helps learn the language more effectively
Can you make another video on tones plsss
Hi, I am planning to travel to Thailand and i would li,e ro learn some Thai, do you offer private lessons
Thank you, I appreciate your effort. You are a good teacher. But the music is distracting. It interferes with hearing tones.
Good morning, Very good teacher, thank you
It’s like Mandarin. Words has tones.
It’s difficult if you came from a language that has no tone. 😞☹️
I agree with you, Lita. Please don't worry, Thais will understand in you because you are not a native. If you would like to speak like us, just listen a lot and a lot, it will help you to improve.
Actually I have a helping way and we actually use tones everyday in English. Now I came from learning Mandarin for 4 months and now learning Thai with it. But when asking a question your voice rises, hence a tone. When saying umm... Or thinking you usually say it low, another tone. And when saying no usually you say it fast and go high to low, hence a tone. I hope that helped a little
I have decided that Mandarin is easier 😅
Thank you for saving my notebook full of thai alphabet, i knew that it has tones so when i watch this, i can now practice thai tones
Haha cutiej. really fun to watch your lessons and watching you. leaving home soon to see your beautiful country and beautiful people. hopefully I can use some of your lessons in my two weeks Thailand. greetings from the Netherlands. Learn DUTCH by Dennis. thank you = dankjewel.
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Thank You 🙏 , for your valuable information. Your information will be helpful for learning tai ahom language.
Thank you very much for this useful video 🥰ขอบคุณครับ
Thankyou 🙏🙏after i watching this i already understand the difference between 5 tones in thai🥰😁
This really helped me with knowing the difference😊
more turoial from you pease very nice class
Wow!!!very amazing and I'm interested to learning.its like how to sing with tune
I didn't learn anything but i enjoyed listening her
Good idea to close eyes 🙏
Listen over a few times i kind of understand. Repetition helps
The 4th and 5th tone sound very similar to me
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its really help
You are welcome, Aroon.
It is very useful information
For me, thai is a beautiful language to learn 5555..jup2
This is how I learned singing
Sorry no offense but I was so damn coNFuSeD for the first time watching the video I watched for 3-4 times I understand difference
You are a good teacher P'
En Français stp...
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2:04 cute chihuahua
ok this is hard language number 2 for me, cantonese still number 1
At first I was scared that all the words had five different meanings and tones haha. It’s not as bad as I first thought
Ka ka ka pet pet pet omg crazy. Some times I say becarfull horse. I mean dog. 5555
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Good
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@@PimmadaYodboriboon I know little bit I want practice thai language and to learn more
why background songs ?
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They look like same: ma mà má mã mả in Vietmamese. And exciting, "mã" in Vietnamese means "horse" too.
Owo
tysm its more clear now
How to learn thai
Help me
Please remove the background music
Omg I'm a Latin person so for me sometimes is a little bit difficult I think I would see this video a lot jajaja
After Cantonese tones it's less scary
I burmese (Also tonal language) but this seems harder with more tones and im literally struggling to learn lol
I am indian
I think this could be a great video if it didn't play background music. Why on earth would you add additional distracting sounds to a video which has a sole purpose of studying the sounds of the tones in great detail. Can you please redo this video without any music?
The Thai words for beautiful, bad luck, and tax sound quite similar to their equivalents in Taiwanese (a southern Chinese dialect): sui (fallng tone) for beautiful, sue (high-level tone) for unlucky, and sue (low-level tone) for tax. Standard Chinese (Mandarin) based on the Beijing dialect doesn't use these words for beautiful and bad luck, but the Hokkien or Min-Nan dialects, under which Taiwanese and Teochew are subsumed, do. Many early Chinese immigrants in Thailand spoke Teochew. A quick check on Wiktionary confirms the Chinese etymology for 'bad luck' and 'tax'.
ซวย en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E0%B8%8B%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%A2
ส่วย en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E0%B8%AA%E0%B9%88%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%A2
Khob khun nakah, Hsin-Chang ^^
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This 5 tones can't pronounce like tone makers in some consonants because in Thai language have 3 tones consonants but this vdo use ม (m) is be low-tone consonants how to pronounce มา(ma)=มา(ma) ม่า(m่a)=ม้า(m้a) ม้า(m้a)=ม๋า(m๋a). ม(m) is low-tone consonants single that not have down tone and rising tone but ก(g) is can pronounce 5 tones because ก(g) is be middle-tone consonants
ม can do if you do it like this >> มา หม่า ม่า ม้า หมา
you are beautiful
This video is so useful for me, thanks, with you it's simple to learn thai :D
Sorry for my bad English :p
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When it is tonal it is difficult. Same with Mandarin.
I speak Mandarin, and I cannot differentiate the tones of Thai
I am a Spanish speaker and when she don't speak slow I don't get the difference
IT'S SO HARD😭😭😭
Music was a bad idea. Japanese is one of the easier asian languages because they have no tones.
Really? Why a Japanese teacher in my university taught me that Japanese has tones same as Mandarin and Thai ??? It is a little difference, but it has tones.
For me to speak the tone it will take around 10 years 🤣🤣
it is so hardd huhuhu
Yes, I know. Listening a lot will help you to separate, Dahlia.
ทำไมต้อง มา ม้า เสียงสูงด้วยเหมือนภาษาเหนืออะ
中文也有声调。你们觉得因为我已经学过普通话, 会帮我学泰语吗?
我認為泰國曾經是一個傳統的中國部落。
泰語與漢字中使用的語言類似,即1個單詞,1個含義。
但今天,泰國使用從高棉語和印地語開發的泰語字符。
泰國充滿了古老的印度文字。
但是,泰語語法最接近中文。
泰國人和中國人可以很容易地學習對方的語言。
So hard
Oh God.. this is even more difficult than Mandarin tones..
Sounds do re mi fa so to me😂
I cant rememberrr😂😂😂😂😂😂
ไม่ควรเอา ไม้ ่้๊๋ ไปผสมกับ อักษรโรมัน เพราะไม้เหล่านี้ มันจะเปลี่ยนโทนเสียงในอักษร สูง ต่ำ ทำให้ผันเสียงไม่ตรงรูป ควรใช้ - \ v / อธิบาย เดี๋ยวคนเอา M,S ไปเทียบ พื้นเสียง ม,ส,ซ ยิ่งงงไปใหญ่
Some of the words just sound like Vietnamese, lmao
Really? I cannot speak Vietnamese. ^^
hot damn, I've probably been offending loads of people with my thai..!
Probably😂 But they understand from context.
The music, please, so annoying!
Not good to hear the difference, no explaining how to do.
Stop that background music. So annoying when i concentrate learning
Lady ga ga ga ga ga
If it is so important forus to speak clearly why dont YOU speak clearly
thai people called lady gā gâ
The high tone and rising tone is a little confusing 🥲
My native language only has three tones so I'm trying to get used to the rising and falling tones
Thank you