From แก้ว (gɛ̂ɛo, “any clear, transparent substance, as glass, crystal, pearl, etc”) + มังกร (mang-gɔɔn, “dragon”); coined in 1998 by Kasetsart University lecturer Suraphong Kosiyachinda (สุรพงษ์ โกสิยะจินดา) as a calque of English dragon fruit[1] and perhaps from the fact that the fruit looks like the dragon's pearl in Chinese mythology.
Question: is there a rule that tells you when to put a tone mark and when not? Or is it just a matter of learning it by heart for every word individually?
Even better remake. So much related information, and as usual, love the repetition and demonstrations. Very creative, Jack!
bro actually bought the fruits for the video 💀unseen determination
those bannanas look good
thanks Jack for the lesson on how the word Farang came about! I am one btw! Very interesting and I will share it!
Very fun and enjoyable! I laughed out loud several times while also learning a lot. Thanks!
You are special language teacher for me.i watch you video always try to learning Thai language.
Thank you Jack, now I can able to go to Thai local market to buy some fruits!😂😂😂
From แก้ว (gɛ̂ɛo, “any clear, transparent substance, as glass, crystal, pearl, etc”) + มังกร (mang-gɔɔn, “dragon”); coined in 1998 by Kasetsart University lecturer Suraphong Kosiyachinda (สุรพงษ์ โกสิยะจินดา) as a calque of English dragon fruit[1] and perhaps from the fact that the fruit looks like the dragon's pearl in Chinese mythology.
You are so entertaining I can stomach 3 in a row.
Thank you so much!!! The mini history lesson was also interesting!
Love it! Great update. Look forward to see you with a new video with vegetables
Thank you so much🙏🙏
Interesting and entertaining, thanks for this.
Very interesting lesson! Thank you so much!
🙏 Great update. I've just learned fruits from your previous video :) But what is the right for the coconut? In previous video there was ma prao 😊
Amazing video! Tnx!
U are very good!❤
Capuncha 🙏
ooooo 🙂ดูน่าอร่อย 🤪
good
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Question: is there a rule that tells you when to put a tone mark and when not? Or is it just a matter of learning it by heart for every word individually?
memorization, plus learning the tone rules
Aroi Jing jing
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Great lesson!!
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