Hi David, you have made learning Thai words much easier for me and it is very motivating. You are a great teacher and I hope you can continue the teaching series
Hi Dave, just finished watching all your videos on how to read thai. They are a great help. I thank the Lord for these videos helped me move on in my Thai learning. Your tips in learning encouraged me to be more patient with my self and the need to go through the process of route learning. I am looking forward to your videos on the last 3 tone markers. Praying you will have sometime to post it soon. All blessings to you in Christ.
So glad your back. Hopefully won’t be another year till the next episode. Its 6 months already. I’m so late watching this. Keep it up David. As I said before, brilliant work and very much appreciated.
My N1 tip after starting from these videos and now being able to read is to go through and learn like 2-3000 words with Anki, by having the audio and the tone info along with the meaning on the back of your cards. This will train your reflex to automatically know the tone, missing vowels, word endings, etc..
Hi Dave, have been really enjoying your Thai language videos. Just wondering if you were going to continue the tone marker lessons anytime in the near future. Hope your well.
Hi Colin, Sorry for the late reply. It really is a kind of a hobby on the side for me & I don't keep up consistently with them. But let me see if I can get one up later this month. Thanks.
Hi thank you so much for these great videos. So why do they say Mai Ek represents low tone when Mai Ek can change and actually depends on the kind of consonants and length of vowels ?
10 Minutes to Craps-Roulette Fortune You're welcome, glad to help. I would doubt the difficulty would contribute to illiteracy among Thai people, but I imagine it holds a number of foreigners back. I still think learning to read is one of the main keys to learning Thai well.
@@davevoetberg Thanks for the advice David as I would agree, learning to read has been the foundation of success for many. It's really the only way to learn how to make the tones. I tell everyone. Learn the basics of the language like hello, good bye and ckok dee na khap. Their experience will be completely different.
@@davevoetberg What you have done so far is superb Not many native english speaking thai resources on youtube. I still have plenty to master before i get to 2 3 and 4. I think you will get there before me.
I just want to say 'thank you' for all videos of Thai language so far. They helped me a bunch!
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The Gaming Johnson Haha. Thanks.
Hi David, you have made learning Thai words much easier for me and it is very motivating. You are a great teacher and I hope you can continue the teaching series
Thank you. I appreciate the encouragement. Glad the videos are helpful.
Thanks, it's such a great help and just wondering if you are gonna upload the rest of Lesson 5 in the future !
You have a talent for teaching languages, more content in this vein would be helpful for us foreigners learning Thai
Mark Smith Thank you Mark. Appreciate it.
Thanks for this. Had no idea what that marker at the top meant. Hopefully you can upload the final ones.
Hi Dave, just finished watching all your videos on how to read thai. They are a great help. I thank the Lord for these videos helped me move on in my Thai learning. Your tips in learning encouraged me to be more patient with my self and the need to go through the process of route learning. I am looking forward to your videos on the last 3 tone markers. Praying you will have sometime to post it soon. All blessings to you in Christ.
Hello David. I'm really looking forward to seeing the rest of the videos. I really admire your work.
Thanks Angelo.
So glad your back. Hopefully won’t be another year till the next episode. Its 6 months already. I’m so late watching this. Keep it up David. As I said before, brilliant work and very much appreciated.
When will the part 2,3,4 be posted??, this series is so good
I hope you come back. I'm still waiting for the rest of the lesson 5.
Thanks!
Amazing the teaching series is back woooo!
Nick Jones Thanks Nick.
we really need next part David
Great... I cannot find the next lessons of 5 in your list? Please inform me, I watched all videos before in this series
Where are the other three parts? I can't find them. Thanks! Very clear explanation! Even if thai is a mess!
I’m happy he’s back... he is really good... I’m learning Thai from him. :)
Thanks.
Omg! Yes! You are back! Saved me so much work🙈. I am so late though
My N1 tip after starting from these videos and now being able to read is to go through and learn like 2-3000 words with Anki, by having the audio and the tone info along with the meaning on the back of your cards. This will train your reflex to automatically know the tone, missing vowels, word endings, etc..
Hi you have a link please? There seems to be few different ANKI . Thank you
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ยินดีครับ You're welcome.
Hi Dave, have been really enjoying your Thai language videos. Just wondering if you were going to continue the tone marker lessons anytime in the near future.
Hope your well.
Hi Colin,
Sorry for the late reply. It really is a kind of a hobby on the side for me & I don't keep up consistently with them. But let me see if I can get one up later this month. Thanks.
I am so happy u release this
MGland You're welcome.
Where can I find the rest of Lesson 5 ? Thank you so much. These videos are so good!
Yet to be uploaded :) Thanks for watching.
I'm so happy to see this video.
Emily Thanks Emily. After a long hiatus!
Where can I find Part 2 of 4?
Waiting for tone marker part two
Where are the upfollowing courses after this 5th please?
Hi thank you so much for these great videos. So why do they say Mai Ek represents low tone when Mai Ek can change and actually depends on the kind of consonants and length of vowels ?
My guess is that it is the name given based off of the Middle Class consonants. You're right though, it doesn't always make a low tone.
Thanks for the time making these lessons. It's a tough language for sure. Knowing this, I wonder how many people are illiterate in Thailand?
10 Minutes to Craps-Roulette Fortune You're welcome, glad to help. I would doubt the difficulty would contribute to illiteracy among Thai people, but I imagine it holds a number of foreigners back. I still think learning to read is one of the main keys to learning Thai well.
@@davevoetberg Thanks for the advice David as I would agree, learning to read has been the foundation of success for many. It's really the only way to learn how to make the tones. I tell everyone. Learn the basics of the language like hello, good bye and ckok dee na khap. Their experience will be completely different.
Where can I watch part 2, part 3 and 4 of the tone marker?
Haven't put those out yet. Sorry.
Can not find your lesson 5 Thai reading rule tone mark part 2 of 4 and up.
Whats happened to parts 2 3 and 4 ?
Haven't filmed them yet. Sorry about that.
@@davevoetberg What you have done so far is superb Not many native english speaking thai resources on youtube. I still have plenty to master before i get to 2 3 and 4. I think you will get there before me.
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What a mess this thai language!