I paid for this. Find it hard to follow, lessons are not structured as I would like. And as you say, many words can be used in many ways (not just outdated) and therefore often having to stop the lessons midway to try and understand useage, which in turn, leads me astray and away from the lesson. I still use Thaipod, but have found a teacher here in Thailand who structures here lessons, and when we get to words, explains their various useage and meanings, which is awesome, because often how they are used is not how they are taught in text books or through dictionaries, especially modern useages.
N.B. As the Thai speaker pronounces the word for "white" with low tone it means "news". The words for "white", "rice" and "news" are all pronounced the same. Only the tone is different. Check with "Google translate".
I grew up here in Thailand, speaks fluent Thai and trust me it's not as difficult as a lot of people think it is. But you need great focus and consistency. I can also say that I recommend this channel a lot and particularly this lady on the vid...she's a very good Thai language teacher 👍👍🙏
It is a useful resource and thank you but it is debatable whether you need to know many of these words. Is it really essential to know 'camel and sloth and Afghanistan ' among many more which seem unnecessary.
hello Thai-Pod 101.... im trying to learn NEW words..... I'M FRUSTRATED by the need to "translate" COUNTRY NAMES that sound just like the English pronunciation ! sigh & sigh.... thank you for posting this
Sorry but I think it's hopless learning Thai this way. 'Orange' ' United Arab Emirates' ' Archipelago' How were these words selected? It seems completly random. I think the only way that makes sense is trying to remember short but complete whole sentences, not 1600 random words and then trying to make a sentence based on those words...not going to work. If keywords only are provided atleast a theme should be made with a cluster of words for that setting e.g In the Restaurant, In an Office, At the Airport. Sorry to be a bit critical krub.
@@kangsherry1628 ง่าย (ngai) is mean easy in thai and this vowel (ๆ) used to make the word to read it double like ง่ายๆ (ngai ngai) and it's can mean super easy
It’s simple. There are no such word aquarium in Thai so we combine the words we have togather. First four syllables (Phi phi tha phan) means “Museum”. The fifth syllable (sat) means “animal”. And the last syllable means “water” or “aqua”. So after we put them together it will become “Phi phi tha phan sat nam” which means “The museum of aquatic animal” or “aquarium”. Simple right? :)
In thai have 44 alphabets 32 vowels some thai alphabet have the same sounding but you have to control volume pronunciation alphabets and the vowels like พ (phor) ผ (phor but higher) ไม่ (mai) = No ไหม้ (mai) = Burn ไหม (mai) = Silk or is it (auxiliary verb)
I have a Thai coworker who spoke English with very heavy Thai accent, he sounded just like the translator in this videos, I ask him not to speak like that, but he couldn't.
WALRUS...is one of the 1600 words every beginner in Thai must know? Because of all the walruses you will encounter in Bangkok? "Oh, I loved Thailand, but...so many damn walruses..."
This video is such a time waste, it doesn't say anything necessary like the months or the days in a row. But it says the name of about 60 countries in a row with the odd word in between, the countries are the same as in Eglish although they insist on saying them with the silly pronunciation. Super annoying and time consuming.
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As a Thai. Many words have different meaning. Don’t stick with what you’ve seen from here. Other than that, it’s a good video!
Thank you so much for your advice krab 🙏
Perhaps some words are outdated and no longer be in daily use.
I paid for this. Find it hard to follow, lessons are not structured as I would like. And as you say, many words can be used in many ways (not just outdated) and therefore often having to stop the lessons midway to try and understand useage, which in turn, leads me astray and away from the lesson. I still use Thaipod, but have found a teacher here in Thailand who structures here lessons, and when we get to words, explains their various useage and meanings, which is awesome, because often how they are used is not how they are taught in text books or through dictionaries, especially modern useages.
N.B. As the Thai speaker pronounces the word for "white" with low tone it means "news". The words for "white", "rice" and "news" are all pronounced the same. Only the tone is different. Check with "Google translate".
I grew up here in Thailand, speaks fluent Thai and trust me it's not as difficult as a lot of people think it is. But you need great focus and consistency. I can also say that I recommend this channel a lot and particularly this lady on the vid...she's a very good Thai language teacher 👍👍🙏
You’re right. Not being Thai this myself I actually speak very fluently. Good luck to everyone trying to learn Thai. I wise also help if needed 🍕
I am not a Thai, but I learned Thai when I studied and live there a few years. I love languages. This video refreshes my Thai.
thank you so much for making this video, I am now begin learning Thai. This video will help me a lot .many thanks
I watched the whole video bc I student was going to move and speak Thai and I learned a lot
I will make flashcards with them! Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this video, I really appreciate it, gonna save it to watch later
ありがとうございます!
It is a useful resource and thank you but it is debatable whether you need to know many of these words. Is it really essential to know 'camel and sloth and Afghanistan ' among many more which seem unnecessary.
Wouldn't bird be more useful than parrot?
Excellent to advance learning Thai.
rather random words, but a thank you, thank you
pronunciation well so clearly show to student listen. 👍👍👍👍👍
I write this in my note book later😍
เสียงน่ารัก
times like this I wish I had a sponge brain.
advanced lesson but good never the less
Thank you for this video ❤️
thanks
9:57
When you’re Thai but you’re here anyway
มีการออกเสียงภาษาไทยผิดไปบางคำนะคะ
hello Thai-Pod 101....
im trying to learn NEW words.....
I'M FRUSTRATED by the need to "translate" COUNTRY NAMES
that sound just like the English pronunciation ! sigh & sigh....
thank you for posting this
Awesome
Presenting the words slower.
I can not write that fast..
Thank you
For beginners so fast.
I speak Thai. A lot of these words are not translated correctly. Take for example the first one mâag: It doesn't mean very, it means alot or much.
Sorry but I think it's hopless learning Thai this way. 'Orange' ' United Arab Emirates' ' Archipelago' How were these words selected? It seems completly random.
I think the only way that makes sense is trying to remember short but complete whole sentences, not 1600 random words and then trying to make a sentence based on those words...not going to work. If keywords only are provided atleast a theme should be made with a cluster of words for that setting e.g In the Restaurant, In an Office, At the Airport. Sorry to be a bit critical krub.
Ung walang english sub ang thai lakorn na gusto mong panoodin;
Me: ako na ang mag a adjust *nag-aral ng thai language*
😅
Omg this is hard😭😭..
aquarium.. 1word become 6words..😫😫
ง่ายๆ
@@maxgaza1661 what is that? 😂
@@kangsherry1628 ง่าย (ngai) is mean easy in thai and this vowel (ๆ) used to make the word to read it double like ง่ายๆ (ngai ngai) and it's can mean super easy
It’s simple. There are no such word aquarium in Thai so we combine the words we have togather. First four syllables (Phi phi tha phan) means “Museum”. The fifth syllable (sat) means “animal”. And the last syllable means “water” or “aqua”. So after we put them together it will become “Phi phi tha phan sat nam” which means “The museum of aquatic animal” or “aquarium”. Simple right? :)
Is aquarium really a word you must know?
Ok why some thai words seems not accurate for what it should be sounds ?
In thai have 44 alphabets
32 vowels some thai alphabet have the same sounding but you have to control volume pronunciation alphabets and the vowels like
พ (phor) ผ (phor but higher)
ไม่ (mai) = No
ไหม้ (mai) = Burn
ไหม (mai) = Silk or is it (auxiliary verb)
33I have only gone a little way through but there are mistakes. For example no 33 has no tone mark.
I have a Thai coworker who spoke English with very heavy Thai accent, he sounded just like the translator in this videos, I ask him not to speak like that, but he couldn't.
🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Bosnia Herzegovina???😅 Whaaa? อาไร?
Struggling
this kind of video is the most useless tutorial
game pls
this video lack of structure
You pronounced CLOSE (as in NEARBY) incorrectly...should be a hard S sound. When CLOSE is pronounced with a Z sound it means "bpit"
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There is no theme to this large group of words
Ahh.
WALRUS...is one of the 1600 words every beginner in Thai must know? Because of all the walruses you will encounter in Bangkok? "Oh, I loved Thailand, but...so many damn walruses..."
walruses = fat people. There is alot of them there now, so yes, its a word youll be using alot
Speak slow first time, you not understand me either I speak my normal speed
I thought eat is gin?
@ 22:55 it says eat is than. From PH.
eat can tan and gin kha
There are many Thai words to be same meaning but thaan is more politely, But gin is more better nobody use thaan in real life😂😂👍🏻
คุณไม่ต้องรวมชื่อประเทศเลิย อย่าทำให้เราเสียเวลาเปล่า
This video is such a time waste, it doesn't say anything necessary like the months or the days in a row.
But it says the name of about 60 countries in a row with the odd word in between, the countries are the same as in Eglish although they insist on saying them with the silly pronunciation.
Super annoying and time consuming.