Review ALL Thai Vowels in 10 minutes - Write and Read Thai

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Комментарии • 187

  • @ThaiPod101
    @ThaiPod101  Год назад +2

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  • @andres19877
    @andres19877 4 года назад +153

    You can think is difficult at the beginning, but slowly you start to get the vibe.

    • @baileymaxwell4247
      @baileymaxwell4247 Год назад

      So true!! I’m slowly starting to be able to piece together the words in Thai

  • @th33399
    @th33399 4 года назад +53

    This is so difficult but the lady is so lovely it stops me from wanting to cry 😂

  • @myuuruma4713
    @myuuruma4713 3 года назад +62

    they literally just dropped the last four and dipped huh....

  • @joaored69
    @joaored69 4 года назад +62

    Me on Consonant: Oh my gosh.
    Me on Vowels: Santa Mariaaaa.

  • @anveshasalgaonkar5929
    @anveshasalgaonkar5929 3 года назад +49

    I am soo glad I am from an Asian country myself because the languages I speak (Hindi and Marathi) are soo similar to this because both Thai and Hindi have stuff borrowed from Sanskrit so the writing pattern is lowkey very similar. It makes it soo much more easier for me to understand thai :))))

    • @teamslays5092
      @teamslays5092 3 года назад +3

      lucky you :((

    • @Hello-nz6rj
      @Hello-nz6rj 3 года назад +1

      I also thought it is somewhat similar to hindi or sanskrit.

    • @shiningsolo143
      @shiningsolo143 2 года назад +1

      The vowels are difficult 😩💢

  • @englishlanguagewithnina5965
    @englishlanguagewithnina5965 2 года назад +5

    I lived as an exchange student to central Thailand after highschool. All of the hours I spent with my teachers and friends is coming back so nicely! I love Thai!!

  • @dafergian
    @dafergian 5 лет назад +39

    Dude My head gonna blow

  • @jimmershine
    @jimmershine Год назад +3

    These are very well explained! Thank you for the clear illustration!

  • @ohrenata
    @ohrenata 6 лет назад +36

    Thats quite a work out for my brain to learn these

  • @rq-149nowshintabassum9
    @rq-149nowshintabassum9 4 года назад +5

    This is so fascinating! 😍 Thank You So Much!!! 💕💕💕

  • @thevivekmathema
    @thevivekmathema 6 лет назад +12

    i am your big fan....kruu prathana... i havew been livin in thailand for 3 years but have not been able to improve my thai...this video is a great help

  • @xaverkuvshinov
    @xaverkuvshinov 3 года назад +1

    I love your explanation very helpful thank you so much

  • @KawaiiKermit
    @KawaiiKermit 3 года назад +8

    Oh how I do love my language and how I love the fact my mum never kept me learning it as a child when we moved country so now I have to torture myself with it as an adult :-:

  • @lenheimsy
    @lenheimsy 5 лет назад +89

    Its so hard. Im gonna cryyyy

    • @pim4249
      @pim4249 3 года назад +1

      Lenheim Sy sameeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @unborders
      @unborders 3 года назад

      same... cry party

  • @belphegor_dev
    @belphegor_dev 11 дней назад

    I love how Thai has almost all the difficult Asian vowels combined in one language

  • @ellobosolitario19
    @ellobosolitario19 2 года назад

    Thanks, great teacher. Gracias, buena maestra.

  • @PlantAnger69
    @PlantAnger69 Год назад +1

    I thank you dearly for this lesson.

  • @ragirinarasimhulu4153
    @ragirinarasimhulu4153 4 года назад +5

    Ma'am you have explained vowels very much interesting and mesmerising. As I am Indian I am unable to pick-up the three Sara sounds. We have those sounds in our Indian alphabet. However I am able to get the sounds of sara in enthusiastic way. Thank you very much.

  • @maozlivyatan
    @maozlivyatan 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for a useful video

  • @jesahmaybadiang1681
    @jesahmaybadiang1681 2 года назад +3

    Shia was my most used word when I was watching this

  • @Sonfashiontailor
    @Sonfashiontailor 3 года назад

    Very good teacher.You are good.

  • @Urkhalidaluvs
    @Urkhalidaluvs 2 года назад +1

    I really need this video because i'm learning thai now and i always make a mistake but i don't give up studying thai.thai is not difficult if you're not giving up to communicate thai people.if you are other country you need to learn thai some thai people can't speak english.that's why i'm learning thai.hope you understand just enjoying learning other language.

  • @zorro1487
    @zorro1487 4 года назад

    Very clear thanks

  • @PrincessDaisyFan
    @PrincessDaisyFan 3 года назад +11

    Okay now I know all thai letters let’s start learning words 😭✨

    • @ohimark
      @ohimark 2 года назад +1

      Im low-key curious how you’re progressing :D

  • @lancezurc7406
    @lancezurc7406 4 года назад +32

    CAUSE OF DEATH: Learning thai

  • @nazumisavroiza5222
    @nazumisavroiza5222 3 года назад +12

    these are quite difficult and challenging to learn, so I got to remind myself why I am here for...
    to be able to understand my favorite Thai (mostly from BL) actors..
    kidding 1/2... I want to learn because I want to go to Thailand someday.

    • @Happy7day
      @Happy7day 3 года назад +3

      32Vowels and 44 consonants ..huuu
      I am mad.

    • @kalpanasingh6362
      @kalpanasingh6362 Год назад

      @@Happy7day does this video contains all vowels or some are missing....?

  • @yarafitriani
    @yarafitriani 5 лет назад

    would you please explain more the consonants like in learn thai - thai writting

  • @ThaiPod101
    @ThaiPod101  6 лет назад +8

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  • @richardvang9108
    @richardvang9108 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much! ขอบคุณมากๆ มันช่วยผมได้มาก แม้จะยู่อเมรีกาแต่ก็ยังอยากเรียนภาษาไทย เพราะผมหนีมาจากลาว

    • @cuteboy219
      @cuteboy219 2 года назад

      เกิดอะไรขึ้นครับ

  • @seansuarez250
    @seansuarez250 4 года назад +8

    I'm not crying, you are😭😭

  • @handsomeman-pm9vy
    @handsomeman-pm9vy 11 месяцев назад +2

    The Thai language has five basic vowels Just as English does.
    Those vowels are A, E, I, O, U. Pronounced ah, eh, ee, oh, ooh.
    These vowels are combined to produce 9 more "VOWEL SOUNDS":
    ae ai ao au
    eu eua er
    ia
    ua
    In total 14 vowel sounds. Now since all these VOWELSOUNDS can be either short or long,
    that gives a total of 28 VOWEL SOUNDS.

    • @Obojama_Arale
      @Obojama_Arale 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's completely wrong. They don't like English. Basic vowels sound should be a pairs of short and long of this
      SINGLE VOWELS PAIRS
      I. EU. U.
      E. ER. O
      AE. A. OR.
      DIPTHONG PAIRS
      EUA IA UA

    • @handsomeman-pm9vy
      @handsomeman-pm9vy 7 месяцев назад

      @@Obojama_Arale
      In addition there are only 20 "spoken" Thai
      consonants. That is one less than the English language.

  • @luvlihyunjin
    @luvlihyunjin 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you sooo much for this video

    • @noexiste1755
      @noexiste1755 6 лет назад +3

      Britney are you my soulmate or sth? 1) we have similar names 2) we both learn Thai 3) Melanie Martinez

    • @luvlihyunjin
      @luvlihyunjin 6 лет назад +2

      Britany omg. What if?!

  • @lauraholmberg6117
    @lauraholmberg6117 Год назад

    Nice concise video. Just would've wished for the actual stated pronunciation of the last three sounds!

  • @Paulo37580
    @Paulo37580 Год назад

    Quite challenging.
    Nice class, though.
    Thanks for the video.
    A Brazilian here.

    • @handsomeman-pm9vy
      @handsomeman-pm9vy 11 месяцев назад

      The Thai language has five basic vowels Just as English does.
      Those vowels are A, E, I, O, U. Pronounced ah, eh, ee, oh, ooh.
      These vowels are combined to produce 9 more "VOWEL SOUNDS":
      ae ai ao au
      eu eua er
      ia
      ua
      In total 14 vowel sounds. Now since all these VOWELSOUNDS can be either short or long,
      that gives a total of 28 VOWEL SOUNDS.

  • @osamaehab3688
    @osamaehab3688 4 года назад +1

    الشرح هيبدأ امتا؟

  • @jacobhuggins
    @jacobhuggins 2 года назад

    I keep seeing the shape used in ะ , but used alone as one instead of the double shape and written above letters. What is that? I haven’t seen it in vowel charts or anything. Like used in the name of the letter: ฆ ระฆัง. What is the use and sound of the ั?

  • @killjadeskye
    @killjadeskye Год назад

    Are อึ and เออะ pronounced the same way? I cannot distinguish the difference. Can anyone help?

  • @KhoatheAwesomeGuyEST
    @KhoatheAwesomeGuyEST 5 лет назад +6

    4:52 ข is here

  • @levissador7115
    @levissador7115 4 года назад +6

    My head is gonna explode AHAAHA LMAO, some vowels are hard tho

  • @rosycocco2189
    @rosycocco2189 3 года назад

    So puo avere la traduzione in italianoo grazie

  • @kalpanasingh6362
    @kalpanasingh6362 Год назад

    are these all vowels or is there any vowel missing....? plz tell me

  • @Wandhana_R
    @Wandhana_R 4 года назад +9

    It's more like Tamil language.. a,aa,e,ee,uh,uuhh,ae,aaee,ai,o,oo,aw... (அ,ஆ,இ,ஈ,உ,ஊ,எ,ஏ,ஐ,ஒ,ஓ,ஔ) 👈🏻vowels... And some consonants👉🏼t,p,m,y,r,l,w,l,r,n..(ட,ப,ம,ய,ர,ல,வ,ள,ற,ன...)

    • @emmanuelasbon31
      @emmanuelasbon31 4 года назад +1

      Because Thai script derived from proto-Tamil script(Pallava).
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallava_script

    • @Hello-nz6rj
      @Hello-nz6rj 3 года назад

      It is similar to hindi too.

  • @jdwyt1630
    @jdwyt1630 4 года назад +2

    Can you please tell me, when or how do we use letters, especially that they sound almost or exactly thesame, vowels or consonants?

    • @HansManikan
      @HansManikan 4 года назад

      J Dwyt there are 44 consonants and 32 vowels
      Try to learn all consonants then after that you can learn the vowels
      Here are my 5 examples for you
      ก = K
      ม = M
      น = N
      ป = P
      ด = D

    • @kookiebwiii2100
      @kookiebwiii2100 4 года назад

      another 5 consonants for you .
      จ - J
      ต- t
      low class consonants:
      ย- Y
      ร- R
      ว- W

    • @jujujujuju
      @jujujujuju 3 года назад

      @@HansManikan hello po, i watch your vlogs po, makikita ko din po pala kayo dito hahaha

  • @corazonaprilbasa9691
    @corazonaprilbasa9691 Год назад +1

    Hi..is it better to learn all the consonants first before the vowels? Would it be easier to understand?

    • @belphegor_dev
      @belphegor_dev 11 дней назад

      You have to learn them at the same time.

  • @ishitasen3827
    @ishitasen3827 4 года назад +3

    I have a question. Short or long, you have always shown the place they hold beside a consonant. Whether top, bottom, left or right. But what if we want to write a vowel that's free of consonant? Like my name begins with a long 'eeeee' then is followed by 'sheee' then finishes with 'ta'. How do we write the free vowels?

    • @shavonnelynch6508
      @shavonnelynch6508 4 года назад +6

      If i'm right you can use อ as a place holder?

    • @wargoddess1704
      @wargoddess1704 3 года назад

      @@shavonnelynch6508 I'm guessing that too since that symbol appears everywhere like the -- in Korean

    • @JP-wx6uh
      @JP-wx6uh 2 года назад

      อิชิตะ would be your name ... Thai doesn't have a "sh" sound. The closest thing would be ช

  • @jupamoers
    @jupamoers 3 года назад +1

    For a total beginner, this is so darn complicated...
    plus: why do the letters have such long names? I can't memorize that xD

  • @renaultellis6188
    @renaultellis6188 4 года назад +1

    Why do some syllables don't have vowels at all? Is there any clue how to pronounce them?

    • @MundoFrozenOficial
      @MundoFrozenOficial 4 года назад

      these syllables often have a hidden and short sara-โ

  • @kwilliams1316
    @kwilliams1316 3 года назад

    Great vid but missing Chaw-Cher

  • @kaithleen361
    @kaithleen361 5 лет назад

    What is the different tone between (1:09) & (4:27). Help me. I could'nt differentiate between them.

    • @cute-tt6dy
      @cute-tt6dy 5 лет назад +4

      The difference
      The first is read as "eu" while the second is read as "è"

    • @kaysoonling2407
      @kaysoonling2407 5 лет назад +3

      @@cute-tt6dy I agree

  • @lukefenwick7600
    @lukefenwick7600 Год назад

    what is the difference between the sound ื and เ_อ? i know that the latter is pronounced “er” but the first one sounds the same.

    • @Obojama_Arale
      @Obojama_Arale 7 месяцев назад

      เ pronounced as eh like in play, pay, say
      เ-อ pronounced as er like in number, other, under

  • @smileysuga9397
    @smileysuga9397 3 года назад

    3:37

  • @yanyishinanedez7599
    @yanyishinanedez7599 4 года назад +3

    The "sara" makes me confuse there is "sara" every time she wrote different letters please explain why everytime has a sara

  • @angelaperez6240
    @angelaperez6240 5 лет назад +3

    what is saraa?

    • @24peachy80
      @24peachy80 5 лет назад +3

      It means vowel in thai

  • @subramaniamparameshwaran5831
    @subramaniamparameshwaran5831 3 года назад +1

    What's Thailand called in Thai language and how is it pronounced and written? What is Bangkok called in Thai language and how is it pronounced and written? Is Thai language and letters called "Thai" in Thai language?

    • @teamslays5092
      @teamslays5092 3 года назад +2

      thailand is - ประเทศไทย (bratet tai)
      bangkok - กรุงเทพฯ (krung tep)

  • @abearhuynh2011
    @abearhuynh2011 5 лет назад +1

    Im wondering where are the full videos of this video?

    • @holly.jordan5900
      @holly.jordan5900 5 лет назад

      DUC HUYNH thaipod101

    • @yamiart6149
      @yamiart6149 5 лет назад

      @@holly.jordan5900 I need the links of these most advanced vowels, please.

    • @Summertimessadnessss
      @Summertimessadnessss 2 года назад

      @@yamiart6149 You have to download thier app to get the advanced version of vowels and consonants.

  • @s0ulmatebw
    @s0ulmatebw 4 года назад +1

    Learn this bc of you brightwin

  • @Marc-rx5xg
    @Marc-rx5xg 4 года назад +4

    Literally I have 5 and then 3 others which are ä,ö,ü and I thought this was a lot already. Yes, it's German

    • @jupamoers
      @jupamoers 3 года назад +1

      Hach ja, die guten alten Umlaute, die nur wir haben xD

    • @akmalbruhaha4658
      @akmalbruhaha4658 3 года назад +1

      Ich lerne Deutsch.

    • @Kitsu_Worm
      @Kitsu_Worm Год назад

      thank you my man. that's some kind of respective insult with passion to me.

  • @karenevangelista7819
    @karenevangelista7819 4 года назад +3

    You forgot เอาะ and ออ

  • @JJ-fk7br
    @JJ-fk7br 4 года назад +1

    For the last part.
    Sorry for the wrong spelling:
    Sara-ai-mai-muan (AI)+ Kaw-kwai (K)+ Raw-reua (R) + mai-ya-mok (repeat the word twice) = Why is it spelled as Krai-krai, when the AI is in the K part. I thought it is Kair-kair. I'm having a hard time putting the letters into words. What are the rules? Thanks. :)

    • @luine8984
      @luine8984 4 года назад +2

      Jeremiah Jathniel Guevarra hi. The teacher explained it on one of their lessons in Thai alphabet that ร (raaw ruuea), ล (laaw ling), and ว (waaw waaen) are the only consonants that, combined with any other consonants, form a consonant cluster (much similar to English’s gr (great), bl (blast), wr (wrought), etc. So ใครๆ should be krai-krai.

    • @JJ-fk7br
      @JJ-fk7br 4 года назад +2

      @@luine8984 hmm. So whenever ร, ล, ว are combined with a consonant, in my example it's ค. KR becomes one word and the ใ in front will become Krai krai.
      Thanks for the explanation.
      Another question in writing Sawadee why it is written as S-Wa-Dii. There is no vowel in after S. And in writing Sa why they choose ส not ศ or ษ. They're the same "S".

    • @luine8984
      @luine8984 4 года назад +1

      Jeremiah Jathniel Guevarra hi. A quick correction there, “kr” in ใรค is a consonant cluster, not a word (ใคร, Eng: who, is the word). Anyway, about ส (saaw suuea), ษ (saaw rue-sii), and ศ (saaw saa-laa) - which, as what you said correctly, have both initial s sound (and final t-stop sound). I have not a memory of how they are truly distinguished from one another (and I am no expert in Thai language since I have also just recently studied it for about a month now), but as in the case of สวัสดี (sawatdee/sawadee), many of the Thai words with successive consonants and no vowels attached tend to have สระ อะ (sara-à) attached to the first syllable, and สระ โอะ at the next syllable. For instance ผนัง (read: pha-nang; wall), and ขนม (read: kha-nom; snack). So for this, สวัสดี is read as sa-wat-dee (if you speak the word quite swiftly then it might be sawadee as per my observation). These occurrences, as I have observed in my still short span of learning, may be case to case basis and the only thing that aids me as of now in correcting mistakes would be the “speak” option in my phone, or a Thai dictionary app that has speech capability and a romanised pronunciation of the Thai characters.

    • @luine8984
      @luine8984 4 года назад

      Another correction: คน (kon) is an entirely different word (Eng: people/man), while ใคร is another.

    • @HansManikan
      @HansManikan 4 года назад

      Jeremiah Jathniel Guevarra Its because The Thai language uses an abugida writing system: written left to right, vowels are placed above, below, left or right to the consonant.
      And also they used ส for สวัสดี (Sawadee) instead of ซ ศ ษ because if their toning..Thai uses 5 tones..mid low high rising and falling

  • @nastianikova6763
    @nastianikova6763 4 года назад

    What’s the difference between เอ and เเอ/ เอะ and เเอะ??

    • @MooyariVT
      @MooyariVT 4 года назад +2

      เอ = e / grey / long vowel
      เเอ = ae / long vowel
      เอะ = e / red / short vowel
      เเอะ = ae / cat / short vowel

    • @HansManikan
      @HansManikan 4 года назад

      32 thai vowels are divided into two groups short and long vowels

  • @adoniscubian4367
    @adoniscubian4367 4 года назад +1

    When should I use these two? Please anyone. ใ and ไ

    • @MundoFrozenOficial
      @MundoFrozenOficial 4 года назад +1

      they have the same sound. but only 20 thai words are written with ใ

    • @HansManikan
      @HansManikan 4 года назад +1

      Adonis Cubian they are both sound “ i “
      ไ this is one is long sound and ใ this one is short sound .

    • @bpin5191
      @bpin5191 4 года назад +1

      As a child, I used to learn how to remember using ' ใ 'vowels .
      The comments below is Thai poems.
      ผู้ใหญ่หาผ้าใหม่ ให้สะใภ้ใช้คล้องคอ
      ใฝ่ใจเอาใส่ห่อ มิหลงใหลใครขอดู
      จะใคร่ลงเรือใบ ดูน้ำใสและปลาปู
      สิ่งใดอยู่ในตู้ มิใช่อยู่ใต้ตั่งเตียง
      บ้าใบ้ถือใยบัว หูตามัวมาใกล้เคียง
      เล่าท่องอย่าละเลี่ยง ยี่สิบม้วนจำจงดี
      -ผู้ใหญ่ / ใหม่ / ให้ / สะใภ้ / ใช้ / ใฝ่ / ใจ / ใส่ / หลงใหล / ใคร / ใคร่ / ใบ / ใส / สิ่งใด / ใน / ใช่ / ใต้ / ใบ้ / ใย / ใกล้ >20 words only
      There are some words that can be written in both ways, such as 'ใส' and 'ไส'.
      'ใส' means clear or transparent
      'ไส' means planing(wood).

    • @wargoddess1704
      @wargoddess1704 3 года назад +1

      @@bpin5191 as if I could read any of that.... but thanks

  • @williamjpriest7475
    @williamjpriest7475 4 года назад +1

    I blinked and last track of what vowel I was on

  • @alphamansul7273
    @alphamansul7273 4 года назад

    What is the uses of this vowel ฦฦ

    • @MundoFrozenOficial
      @MundoFrozenOficial 4 года назад +3

      some ancient words and อังกฤษ=english/england, for example

  • @AudyPutra2
    @AudyPutra2 6 лет назад +4

    5:07

  • @wargoddess1704
    @wargoddess1704 3 года назад

    There are two missing???

  • @juanbodenser4385
    @juanbodenser4385 4 года назад

    WHy do you need to write this อ here: 1:30?

    • @luine8984
      @luine8984 4 года назад

      juan bodenser I think it represents consonants to be written after the vowel, or the use of อ (aaw aang) after the vowel since Thai vowels cannot be written without consonants accompanying them.

    • @bpin5191
      @bpin5191 4 года назад

      อ. ว. ย. Is a consonant and vowel

  • @Kichikina
    @Kichikina 2 года назад

    Someone help me why is (รัก) with ั but why can’t you write it like this (ระก)?

    • @Summertimessadnessss
      @Summertimessadnessss 2 года назад

      Because ะ is only written like that when it it is at the end of a syllable but it is written like _ั when it is inside a syllable.

    • @Kitsu_Worm
      @Kitsu_Worm Год назад

      AHHHH that's last one look wrong for me as a Thai.
      Idk why but it's has a rule that if something write with ะ but when it end with other spelling. it gotta change from to ั instant.

  • @justinservillon9135
    @justinservillon9135 4 года назад

    it makes me go insaneee

  • @emmanuelasbon31
    @emmanuelasbon31 4 года назад +1

    Is there a reason that there so so many letters for the same sounds?

    • @Kitsu_Worm
      @Kitsu_Worm Год назад

      It borrow from Sanskrit and Pali. So trust me it sh**

    • @belphegor_dev
      @belphegor_dev 11 дней назад

      Because of tones. Different letters use different tones.

  • @karyllelachica9178
    @karyllelachica9178 3 года назад +3

    FOR OFFGUN!!!! AHAHAHAHAHAA KAHIT MAHIRAP TUTUNAN KITA😭✋

  • @qrsx66
    @qrsx66 Месяц назад

    I have the hardest time distingusishing between อึ/อื and เออะ/เออ.

    • @wehumansmayglow
      @wehumansmayglow Месяц назад

      I'm coming back to hopefully learn Thai, to me it just seems to be a difference of how you position your teeth and how the vibration is made? The sound is hard to hear for sure but it's there, it's just subtle. :)

  • @DurugappamdlDurugappa
    @DurugappamdlDurugappa 3 года назад

    It's easy for me cuz I know kannada language 😉

  • @nurzahirah3937
    @nurzahirah3937 5 лет назад +3

    Whats the difference between ไ and ใ ?

    • @chaling8448
      @chaling8448 5 лет назад +1

      jehy eri Difference meaning but same sound ex. ลำไย= Longan ลำใย= annoy

    • @kaysoonling2407
      @kaysoonling2407 5 лет назад

      @@chaling8448 Yes

    • @nannemosyne5634
      @nannemosyne5634 4 года назад +5

      First reply is incorrect ‘ลำใย'. it misspelled and no translation (but ‘ลำไย’ is correct).
      .
      ไ- and ใ- have same voice (same ‘i’ in English )
      But words are using ใ- only have 20 words.
      .
      1. ผู้ใหญ่ / ใหญ่ (an adult / big)
      2. ใหม่ (new)
      3. ให้ (give)
      4. สะใภ้ (daughter in law)
      5. ใช้ (to use)
      6. ใฝ่ (hope for)
      7. ใจ (heart)
      …..//6+7 ใฝ่ใจ = take interest in…
      8. ใส่ (put on)
      9. หลงใหล (alluring)
      10. ใคร (who)
      11. ใคร่ (desire)
      12. ใบ (leaf)
      13. ใส (clearly)
      14. (สิ่ง)ใด [any (thing)]
      15. ใน (in)
      16. ใช่ (yes/right)
      17. ใต้ (under)
      18. ใบ้ (mute/hint)
      19. ใย (web/thread/fiber)
      20 ใกล้ (near)
      .
      //Plus//
      Example different between ใ- and ไ-
      - ให้ = give / ไห้ = cry
      - ใจ = heart / ไจ = skein of yarn
      - หลงใหล = alluring / (น้ำ) ไหล = (water) flow
      - ใส = clearly / ไส = to shave, to plane
      - ใต้ = under / ไต้ = torch
      - ใย = web / ไย = why, wherefore
      - ใกล้ = near / ไกล = far

    • @narakishnantaphalai7240
      @narakishnantaphalai7240 4 года назад

      @@nannemosyne5634 I'm agree with you.

    • @nickhaa
      @nickhaa 4 года назад

      Nan Nemosyne you are an amazing person. Thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @cecilescon576
    @cecilescon576 3 года назад

    Oh god I'm so confused 😁😁i literally don't get it.

  • @hsc4648
    @hsc4648 5 лет назад +3

    wayy to abridged and condensed :( would have been better if she demonstrated an example of why it is the way it is and also quizzed us with some readings.

    • @wargoddess1704
      @wargoddess1704 3 года назад

      you can learn some of them in the video "learn the thai alphabet in 50 minutes"

  • @kakasatsuki
    @kakasatsuki 4 года назад

    i love your videos esp the thai writing ones... i went to the thaipod101.com site... but i am so worried about giving my information to the site esp payment info.. = =||| is it a legit website?

  • @rosycocco1470
    @rosycocco1470 3 года назад +1

    Per favore si può tradurre in italiano grazie

  • @foxstatue928
    @foxstatue928 5 лет назад +3

    Are this word “ ร “ is a consonant or a vowel?????? Need answer ASAP pretty confused right now 😭😭😭

    • @jordylemaire7805
      @jordylemaire7805 5 лет назад

      They are both

    • @ainasyazana1767
      @ainasyazana1767 5 лет назад +2

      @@jordylemaire7805 isn't it consonant, ro rua? is it counted as vowel too?

    • @narakishnantaphalai7240
      @narakishnantaphalai7240 4 года назад +7

      In fact, "ร" (or "ro rua") is a consonant that pronounced /r/ if "ร" is a initial consonant and /n/ if "ร" is a final consonant. And "ร" is not a vowel.
      For Example:
      "รัก" /rak/ which means "(v.) love"
      "รู้" /roo/ which means "(v.) know"
      ("ร" is a initial consonant which pronounced /r/ sound)
      "การ" /kaan/ which is a suffix(use after verb/noun word to make a new word one)
      "มาร" /maan/ which means "(n.) Devil"
      ("ร" is a final consonant which pronounced /n/ sound)
      ..........................................
      But some words included ร as final consonant (/n/ sound) like "พร"/porn/ and "กร"/korn/ are so confused to pronounce, because these words have only two consonants. Where is a vowel? lol
      "พร" and "กร" actually have a vowel "-อ" (/ɔː/,/or/ sound), but vowel symbol is disappeared, so we pronounce these words as /porn/ and /korn/.
      Don't worry about it, it's not many words like this. 😇😂

    • @drneoh
      @drneoh 4 года назад +3

      @@narakishnantaphalai7240Maybe she was talking about "-รร-", which function s as a vowel /a/ when in the middle of a syllable.

    • @narakishnantaphalai7240
      @narakishnantaphalai7240 4 года назад

      @@drneoh I think so.

  • @qqww9566
    @qqww9566 Год назад

    U missing 2 vowels สระ เอาะ และ ออ

  • @askzme
    @askzme 4 года назад +1

    Bij this is confusing

  • @matt-zp5ql
    @matt-zp5ql 3 года назад +2

    why is it so hard AHHHHHHHH i cant understand T-T

  • @dituriaga015
    @dituriaga015 4 года назад +4

    Im gonna die😭

  • @origameegamingandtutorials2429

    You forgot เ-าะ and -อ

  • @erturtemirbaev5207
    @erturtemirbaev5207 3 года назад

    What is the difference between ai and ai?

  • @qqww9566
    @qqww9566 Год назад

    Thai has 32 vowels but i think you missing some vowel please check again.

  • @origameegamingandtutorials2429

    กะ กา กิ กี กึ กื กุ กู เกะ เก เเกะ เเก โกะ โก เกาะ กอ เกียะ เกีย เกือะ เกือ กํา ไก ใก กัวะ กัว เกา เกอะ เกอ

  • @user-zi9od6lv9m
    @user-zi9od6lv9m 3 года назад

    Why do you have to chang your clothes?

  • @morningwood3457
    @morningwood3457 6 лет назад +6

    Marry me ❤️

  • @rajavelour
    @rajavelour 4 года назад +4

    thai language is giving me a headache... TBFH

    • @HansManikan
      @HansManikan 4 года назад +1

      jeypi garcia agree its very hard and confusing at the beginning

    • @Classic_Dom
      @Classic_Dom 4 года назад +2

      When you start with the consonants, you think it’s easy (at least I did). And then you see that some vowels are made up of consonants & vowels and just 😭

    • @ranikani2019
      @ranikani2019 3 года назад

      Same here

  • @jasperpipes4222
    @jasperpipes4222 5 лет назад +5

    Review ALL Thai Vowels in 10 minutes ? - The video is only 8 minutes long :-)

  • @scienceandnature1637
    @scienceandnature1637 3 месяца назад

    Who noticed her dress changed😅

  • @yoyoicecube1144
    @yoyoicecube1144 Год назад +2

    how did elementary school kids memorise this? im so confuse 😭

    • @Kitsu_Worm
      @Kitsu_Worm Год назад +1

      Mother Tongue maybe? I think same goes for other languages too.

    • @belphegor_dev
      @belphegor_dev 11 дней назад

      The same way English kids learned how to pronounce rough, through, and thorough.

  • @dustball9909
    @dustball9909 5 лет назад +2

    talk so blardy fast! slow down bro! not everyone can write thai !

    • @emilyread3315
      @emilyread3315 5 лет назад +7

      Its called pausing and scuse your language

    • @pinkpink1911
      @pinkpink1911 4 года назад

      If this is too fast then you‘re the issue

  • @willian72800
    @willian72800 2 месяца назад

    sorry but anyone will never get this in 10 minutes

  • @PlayandTalkwithSean
    @PlayandTalkwithSean 3 года назад +1

    This is really hard. BTW, if you want to know the letters (vowels and consonants) in Thai, then you're in the right comment.



































    • @puppersissage8640
      @puppersissage8640 2 года назад

      Your missing quite a few but this would be helpful for many