45 Minutes of Thai Conversation Practice - Improve Speaking Skills

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2019
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  • @ThaiPod101
    @ThaiPod101  2 года назад +7

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    • @sawatsawat2986
      @sawatsawat2986 2 года назад

    • @Nha-Ploy
      @Nha-Ploy 6 месяцев назад

      ขอบคุณมากค่ะ 🌻

  • @Bob-mn7ob
    @Bob-mn7ob 2 месяца назад +5

    What I like most is that you get right to it with the training. And not spending 2 or 3 minutes on ads and self promotions. Nice done.

  • @muizzal-din6342
    @muizzal-din6342 Год назад +34

    I am Puerto Rican however I love how the Thai language sounds. I think I need to study the Thai dictionary in order to fully understand sentences.

    • @luckylamkimrin6981
      @luckylamkimrin6981 Год назад +6

      Keep it up, you can do it!! It’s really useful to learn Thai because I can watch Thai dramas and listening to Thai music as Thai people often communicate by singing 😂

    • @HadesTheSecondGR
      @HadesTheSecondGR Год назад +3

      I personally started learning about the country's history aswell cause it's a beautiful country

    • @billypilgrim333
      @billypilgrim333 Год назад

      It's also hard to find people to practice conversing slowly with as you learn each stage (nouns,verbs) like, hold on!

    • @TheHandThatBites
      @TheHandThatBites Год назад

      ​@@luckylamkimrin6981 I love Isaan music

  • @SpiffyFambam
    @SpiffyFambam Год назад +12

    I used to speak Thai fluently, but I have not spoken Thai for 30 years so this helps me a lot. I could understand what you are saying. Thank you.

    • @MYTHOMINHTRAN
      @MYTHOMINHTRAN Год назад

      You're just like me very much! Since I left Switzerland in 2004, I forgot a lot to speaking German and French. Thank to you tube, I'm able to regain my knowledge of speaking the languages again and less forgotten.

  • @tico5681
    @tico5681 3 года назад +7

    I like the way you teach the simple conversation. Thank you 😊

  • @richardvang9108
    @richardvang9108 3 года назад +6

    Thank you very much for teaching us how to speak Thai.

  • @wasarah9426
    @wasarah9426 5 лет назад +9

    Omg this so help me to learn thai.. thank you so much.

  • @MYTHOMINHTRAN
    @MYTHOMINHTRAN Год назад +8

    I was struggled in the first few lessons but I'm getting speed up and more confident in speaking Thai. I hope that I'm able to communicate with Thai people on my next trip to the land of smiling ( and speaking very slow just like chanting or singing)!

    • @squareff255
      @squareff255 Год назад +1

      Same! Going back in 4 months and hope to be able to have some lengthy conversations with some of my friends from last time! Good luck!

  • @dond2807
    @dond2807 5 лет назад +7

    Your videos are awesome and very helpfull. Thanks so much :)

  • @nouxiong3620
    @nouxiong3620 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. Love all your videos

  • @justinwilliams6268
    @justinwilliams6268 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very much indeed Kru Jay

  • @millerdlv541
    @millerdlv541 3 года назад +2

    Great lesson ,thanks.

  • @camboshareidea
    @camboshareidea 2 года назад

    Love your teaching

  • @aceboogie959
    @aceboogie959 3 года назад

    Exactly what i needed..... Thx

  • @Sikandarkhan-ik8po
    @Sikandarkhan-ik8po 2 года назад

    Thnku so much

  • @aeksinsang932
    @aeksinsang932 3 года назад +5

    AUA thai conversation is the most effective video series, no translation nor explanations nor waffling- it makes it click

  • @ivanvucenovic2715
    @ivanvucenovic2715 3 года назад

    You are a great Teacher

  • @damrongthandeethandee3984
    @damrongthandeethandee3984 2 года назад +2

    สอนเก่งมากครับ.. ดีใจด้วย

  • @jhonbenny1040
    @jhonbenny1040 2 года назад

    Thanks for your video

  • @torontoluck
    @torontoluck 3 года назад

    Such a great video! Khob khun mak mak ka

  • @muizzal-din6342
    @muizzal-din6342 Год назад

    Thank You for taking the time to teach. 😁

  • @HugeStirz
    @HugeStirz 4 месяца назад

    good lesson, thank you

  • @shyachiexev5446
    @shyachiexev5446 Год назад

    thankyouuusomuch☺️💗

  • @charifyks2500
    @charifyks2500 3 года назад

    Very helpfull.

  • @musanasir483
    @musanasir483 2 года назад +1

    It's great "i think i will learn it " with a translation, and i work with a lot of Thailand people, and will always ask them. / thank you ,you have anice axcant. God bless you.😁

  • @strappaplank6017
    @strappaplank6017 3 года назад

    thank you very much

  • @passarinhoanjodoceu4583
    @passarinhoanjodoceu4583 11 часов назад

    Obrigado.

  • @michaelbrian396
    @michaelbrian396 5 лет назад +56

    Thank you. It would be nice to have a word for word translation included. Otherwise, it is becomes necessary to learn the entire sentence without understanding the word meaning.

    • @ericbennison7483
      @ericbennison7483 2 года назад +2

      Michael, it's really difficult to translate word for word from Thai to English because of the grammar structure. For example, I could translate " Satani tham ruat yoo tee nie" word for word as "station police where is it" which, as you can guess means I am asking "where the police station is?".

    • @Cellistandpianist
      @Cellistandpianist 2 года назад +3

      @@ericbennison7483 translating it word for helps helps us understand though how the sentence structure works. I’m the same way and need that when learning!

  • @thidakay
    @thidakay 3 года назад +17

    Thank you for this. I speak Lao but I am learning Thai as I have relatives there. I'm glad you included the formal and informal dialect cause when I visited my family, I did not understand them too well with all the informality as I was studying all the formal phrases. lol

  • @Syaz.liana_
    @Syaz.liana_ 3 года назад

    Amazing👍🏻🤩

  • @MylesGmail
    @MylesGmail 10 месяцев назад

    Good video thank u

  • @shichynwang
    @shichynwang 2 года назад

    Great review for me. It has been 20 plus years since I speak Thai. I can still get 70%. I surprise myself. Maybe I should travel back one day.

  • @gc-mathandzumba5378
    @gc-mathandzumba5378 2 месяца назад

    Watching from the U SA. Informative

  • @nctontos4913
    @nctontos4913 5 лет назад

    Great video

  • @Biswarka
    @Biswarka 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @moonlightzhu8548
    @moonlightzhu8548 Год назад

    thanks 👍

  • @UThinNaingOo-st5oq
    @UThinNaingOo-st5oq 9 месяцев назад

    Bravo ----------!!

  • @ganesanls8723
    @ganesanls8723 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @halfpinaytwins42
    @halfpinaytwins42 Год назад

    You look good to teach to learn thai language i want to learn it.because i want to understand lakorn drama.thnks .

  • @fatonicompany9200
    @fatonicompany9200 2 года назад

    I liked your videos

  • @kemdyklam8397
    @kemdyklam8397 2 года назад

    Very good good 👍👍

  • @outinasia
    @outinasia 2 года назад +1

    I'm so glad i heard someone said No in the background when you mentioned 50 thai Words a day. For a minute there I was thinking I must be stupid because I struggle with just 5. 😂

  • @aasofarsogood4476
    @aasofarsogood4476 2 года назад

    Good luck 👍 💓

  • @arirahadhian
    @arirahadhian 2 года назад

    Thank for a study,,

  • @ghostf6321
    @ghostf6321 3 года назад +11

    How do people read in Thailand? Reading these phrases is so difficult because there's nothing that separates words. They're just all mushed together.

    • @millerdlv541
      @millerdlv541 3 года назад

      I've always wondered about that.

    • @nueythepyasuwan
      @nueythepyasuwan 5 месяцев назад

      Just started learning. Vowels modify consonants; so consonants/vowels always(?) come in pairs.
      No spacing for letters in a sentence. But space between sentences.

    • @TeacherBeatrice_
      @TeacherBeatrice_ 2 месяца назад

      You have to learn their 44 alphabets first😂

    • @CoolDude911
      @CoolDude911 Месяц назад

      I have a hundred coloyyred ducks with all the symbos and I squeak them every time I see or hear a different Thai symbol. It has not helped me learn Thai but it does annoy all the people around me so I can recommend.

  • @Viriyak
    @Viriyak 2 года назад

    nice
    i just see your video , I am from Cambodia

  • @michaelmoore2802
    @michaelmoore2802 3 года назад +1

    What a cool language...

  • @antonionotbanderas9775
    @antonionotbanderas9775 11 месяцев назад

    2:42 "in English you don't ask people 'are you fine'" 555 in most of Southamerica, we ask "todo bien?" which translates to "all fine?"
    Btw, I'm lucky I stumbled upon this high quality lesson with post-production and a generous kru. Dii Maak.

  • @hoagapyear
    @hoagapyear 3 года назад +10

    Lol at 15:50 Really informative video btw, just what I've been looking for. Thank you Jay

  • @visnaahoan
    @visnaahoan 3 года назад

    You would be best explainer

  • @olbapnairda
    @olbapnairda 2 года назад +1

    วิดีโอดีมาก very nicely done! thanks!

  • @namekujidoudesyou
    @namekujidoudesyou 2 года назад +1

    タイ語と英語の両方が勉強できて良いチャンネルですね

    • @eswarkb1515
      @eswarkb1515 Год назад

      Hi bro did you translate thaai to latin?

    • @namekujidoudesyou
      @namekujidoudesyou Год назад

      @@eswarkb1515
      No. I did not.
      I don't have any knowledge for LATIN.

    • @eswarkb1515
      @eswarkb1515 Год назад

      @@namekujidoudesyou ok

  • @lyndiemalan4358
    @lyndiemalan4358 Год назад +2

    Dear Jai, I have never been to Thailand before, nor have I ever spoken to a Thai person, but am flying there from Australia today for the very first time! I have been looking at your youtube videos for two weeks and trying my best to learn from them. I am in Bangkok for two weeks. I'm staying at a hotel at Ratchadaphisek Rd - I will let you know how I go with my Pa-sa Thai. I have tried quite hard to learn the phrases, but may get stage-fright when I meet my first Thai people and am surrounded by noise and distraction. I may find that I can't remember a thing! Very excited and a bit nervous of trying to speak. I'll let you know how I get on. (Maybe you should do a short video of me - after all, I have just learned it all from you - could be a good advertisement - or not - LOL) Thank you.

    • @georgeh1352
      @georgeh1352 Год назад

      Enjoy your stay, I was there 5 years ago, had a great time there. Tip: you must visit the old Royal Palace, a gem of a place, but you must wear appropriate clothing or they will not let you in ie Ladies need to cover arms and legs, Men need to wear long Trousers. Gx

    • @Soreto23
      @Soreto23 6 месяцев назад

      For all people who think learning a language 2 weeks before coming to another country will be useful, it wont. Especially when we are talking about Asian country, one year is nothing

  • @kufudokungfu
    @kufudokungfu 2 года назад

    im in love 🙃

  • @mr.ocasgames8400
    @mr.ocasgames8400 3 года назад +2

    i am thai ผมมาดูว่ามีคนประเทศอื่นไหมที่มาสอนคนอื่นสอนภาษาไทย ผมลอข i like you ผมชอบคนฝึกไทยเย้

    • @numwhan3428
      @numwhan3428 3 года назад

      เหมือนกันเลย555555อยากรู้

  • @victorwalean5950
    @victorwalean5950 2 года назад

    Subbed 🙏

  • @gurozsahinoglu5802
    @gurozsahinoglu5802 2 года назад

    i believe i can learn :D

  • @danielmeetze4709
    @danielmeetze4709 3 года назад

    Hey I just wanted to say that great teacher and I am learning a lot thank you Jay, now in one of the examples you put "how long have you been learning thai? I think you left out laew at the end of the romanized sentence in thai

  • @sagarkhosla7684
    @sagarkhosla7684 3 года назад

    Hi teacher
    Thanks a lot
    Could u make a video
    How to talk with doctor
    🙂

  • @biztosdotcom
    @biztosdotcom 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for a great lesson! Actually in England people ask "Are you alright?" a lot instead of "How are you?" For Americans this is weird because it sounds like they think we're not alright haha but it just means... sabai dee mai? :-)

    • @WilsonSilva90
      @WilsonSilva90 2 года назад

      Despite living in London, it actually took me 4 to 5 years to realise that 😂

    • @riz8822
      @riz8822 2 года назад

      Yeah in Ireland the phrase "How are you" is rarely used unless in formal settings. More common phrases would be "How's things/How's things with ya?" (very informal, btw), "How's it going?" "You doing well?", "What's the story" (also very informal), "Alright?"

  • @Plufpluff
    @Plufpluff 2 года назад

    Do you offer online class one to one? Like zoom or using any platform to connect

  • @jonweaver2410
    @jonweaver2410 Год назад

    Are you teaching us formal conversations in Thai? Thanks.

  • @flippy4053
    @flippy4053 Год назад

    I am thai read it ไม่ใหม่ไม่ไหม้มั้ย if you can read, you are awesome.

  • @jjjester74
    @jjjester74 2 года назад

    Chuue khaawng chan khuue Jay. Do we need to change it to Chuue khaawng pom khuue Jay if the speaker Jay is male in this case? Is that correct?
    Must we differentiate khaawng chan and khaawng pom or is it always khaawng chan if we want to say "my" in Thai? Hope you can clear that up. Thank you!

  • @beeblebomb
    @beeblebomb Год назад

    So would it be safe to say that thii-nai means a place to live? I noticed in “where are you fro?” And questions regarding where someone lives or is from, this is used

  • @khuntunkyi880
    @khuntunkyi880 Год назад

    Do u have any basic class teachel? I wanna join

  • @SusmithaBusireddy
    @SusmithaBusireddy 21 день назад

    Heyy

  • @qiaragonzales4903
    @qiaragonzales4903 2 года назад +1

    Im malay,try to learn thai

  • @ytlpo821
    @ytlpo821 2 года назад +1

    Ok

  • @sunvaj6754
    @sunvaj6754 8 месяцев назад

    Chan can be applied to both male and female, correct?

  • @nurjahanferdousi5743
    @nurjahanferdousi5743 3 года назад

    Lots of thanks from Bangladesh..

  • @Islandlifefornow
    @Islandlifefornow 2 года назад

    ok, I am learning how to ask and respond as a woman....are there any videos to make sure guys are asking the right questions?

  • @joeker6220
    @joeker6220 3 года назад

    Is the (gap gaan)= ing? Or doing something?

  • @mrkopikarat1689
    @mrkopikarat1689 4 месяца назад

    สวัสดีครับคุณครู ผมชื่อแมท ผมมาจากมาเลเซียและผมกำลังเรียนภาษาไทย ผมชอยดูวิดีโอของคุณ

  • @rhongeronimo176
    @rhongeronimo176 2 года назад

    Khun aa-sai thii nai is like where city do you live kha?

  • @jurgschupbach3059
    @jurgschupbach3059 2 года назад

    ยิ้มในแง่ดีฉวยโอกาส

  • @troy5731
    @troy5731 2 года назад

    15:16 the instructor ( who is actually pretty good) literally says the English word "stock" rather than the Thai words meaning stock market appearing in the caption.

  • @ehunchhun1
    @ehunchhun1 2 года назад

    What is a difference between Chan & Phoum? Could you please explain? Thanks for your help.

    • @DermDrTeekz
      @DermDrTeekz 2 года назад

      Chan is usually used for female / feminine identifying persons and phom is used for male/masculine identifying persons -- both mean "I / I'm"

  • @Phattaraphon2006
    @Phattaraphon2006 2 года назад

    ผมที่เป็นที่จะฝึกภาษาอังกฤษแล้วเห็นชาวต่างชาติฝึกภาษาไทย สรุปแล้วยากพอๆกัน

  • @modgameff6021
    @modgameff6021 2 года назад

    I thought you were Thai, but I am a true Thai person.

  • @ruetimkens9972
    @ruetimkens9972 2 года назад

    I'm here 😁😄 bcz of bl series

  • @oceanocean9880
    @oceanocean9880 2 года назад

    Hello

  • @pauhoientertainment1386
    @pauhoientertainment1386 2 года назад

    i am in love

  • @nagarajmahadevaprasad6038
    @nagarajmahadevaprasad6038 5 месяцев назад

    Can I learn Thai

  • @monovampire6394
    @monovampire6394 2 года назад

    need

  • @troy5731
    @troy5731 2 года назад

    40:27 teenager in Thai script is spelled incorrectly.

  • @CentralProcessingUnitCore
    @CentralProcessingUnitCore 3 года назад

    Do you know how to use -์ in thai?

    • @Uuuuu-by2nv
      @Uuuuu-by2nv 2 года назад

      So hard and so ladyrinthine .You don't have to pay attention to this one much ,because when it is on a letter, that letter is not pronounced

  • @itun1105
    @itun1105 8 месяцев назад

    As a male, should we be using POM, for referring to oneself

  • @keepgoing1973
    @keepgoing1973 2 года назад

    I know all this already, can we have a more in depth lesson?

  • @rajkumar7825
    @rajkumar7825 2 года назад

    พูดกับ Cassel ภาษาไทย

  • @aspiceoflife
    @aspiceoflife 4 года назад +1

    The 2nd puying is concise, elaborate with pronounciations, great attitude, and a great teacher. Look at 45:00, so sharp! The first puying is a mess..

  • @troy5731
    @troy5731 2 года назад

    41:27 the Thai script for the smaller Thai banana has the wrong vowel. The video shows Naa Waa it should be Naam Waa.

  • @FlatulentWhale
    @FlatulentWhale 4 года назад +5

    Please note to students that you're teaching "chan" and that's female voice. It'd be helpful if you note the male and female words for these phrases. I'm sure men don't want to speak as though they're women...

    • @aronjoshuaarquero3821
      @aronjoshuaarquero3821 4 года назад +1

      It is true that "Chân" is for female?
      And the rightful for male is "Pomp"?
      Answer me pls, I always use Chân and someone told me its for female

    • @FlatulentWhale
      @FlatulentWhale 4 года назад +2

      @@aronjoshuaarquero3821 yes, Chan is for women to use. Pom with a rising tone is for men.

    • @aronjoshuaarquero3821
      @aronjoshuaarquero3821 4 года назад +1

      @@FlatulentWhale owww thank you very much, rn I' m studying thai consonants and vowels, thank you again for the response 😊

    • @blackvelvettrash3719
      @blackvelvettrash3719 3 года назад

      as far as i know, 'chan' is also considered gender neutral esp in informal conversations.

    • @FlatulentWhale
      @FlatulentWhale 3 года назад

      @@blackvelvettrash3719 Yes, few men will use it in limited situations with close female friends, but ผม (pŏm) is only used by men. A language learner should learn the proper and widely accepted form, not the rare use case words from the start. If they choose to use them when they become familiar with the language, that's a different story.

  • @clubburnv.280
    @clubburnv.280 3 года назад +1

    I'm thai. I have to exchange English Can someone help me?

  • @shailee9762
    @shailee9762 3 года назад

    Chan dai rian Pasad thai maa 3 deun.

    • @A7XEX
      @A7XEX 3 года назад

      ฉันได้เรียนภาษาไทยมา 3 เดือนแล้ว
      Keep going.

  • @keremtuna2137
    @keremtuna2137 3 года назад

    You speaking thai very fast. Plz watch this 15:42 munite. Phrung-nii bpai thiiao duuai gan mai?
    How can I understand you?

  • @terrylmiller2781
    @terrylmiller2781 3 года назад +1

    khap khun mahk khrap ;)

  • @Bezzer1978
    @Bezzer1978 3 года назад

    I notice you don't use krup or kaa in your lesson. Is this ok to omit this in Thailand?

    • @theyarnycaterpillar3563
      @theyarnycaterpillar3563 3 года назад +1

      Beter say this polite particle after each sentence when speaking formal. Royals or goverment.
      Often when talking to teacher or monk.
      And at least couple time in a conversation with strangers. 1 per 5 sentences? This is what I noticed when I was tourist talking with Thai. Even when they speak English, they tend to use the polite particle every 5 sentences.
      Like this:
      The cab will come tomorrowmorning. Kha.
      We will wake you up and call your room.
      Breakfast is prepared by then.
      Please check out this evening. Kha.
      We hope you enjoyed your stay with us. Kha. If you have any questions call the servicedesk. Kha.
      So they don't usually say it with every sentence unless you speak with high officials.
      With friends and younger family you can omit use of polite particle. But with older family, pay respect and use it often.
      Hope this helps.
      I'm still learning Thai too, I find it very difficult.

    • @rozumnaistota9489
      @rozumnaistota9489 Год назад

      @@theyarnycaterpillar3563 Hi, I am just curious. Whats the reason why you learning Thai? Love or sth else?

    • @theyarnycaterpillar3563
      @theyarnycaterpillar3563 Год назад

      @@rozumnaistota9489 I was born in Thailand but grew up in Europe so basically I want to speak the languages of my roots? How about you?

  • @ioenglishworld224
    @ioenglishworld224 4 месяца назад

    Kruu Jay seems very sweet. I’ve been to Thailand over 20 times and can say most of these questions are indeed indeed very useful. But in Thai conversation subject pronouns like “kuhn” (you) and “chan” (I) are almost never used. Also, “chan” is used only by women. The male equivalent is “phom”, but, like all subject pronouns, very rarely used in Thai. This should be pointed out at the beginning of the video.

    • @evangelicalsnever-lie9792
      @evangelicalsnever-lie9792 4 месяца назад

      All spot on. But if one uses Pom as a male and use "na krap" after an answer, isn't that speaking very politely? Even though not used between Thai much, it might be enderingly polite?

  • @ericcheong9189
    @ericcheong9189 2 года назад

    Chan is for female?