Fundamentals Of The Thai Language ✦ Ad-Free
are "stacked"—they can appear above, below, before, or after the consonant they belong to.
Don't try to master the script on day one. Start by learning common phrases using (transliteration) and practice your tones by listening to native speakers. Fundamentals of the Thai Language
Like English, Thai follows a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) structure. For example: Chun (I) gin (eat) kaow (rice). 3. Politeness Particles are "stacked"—they can appear above, below, before, or
In Thailand, being polite is a core part of the culture. You can make almost any sentence polite by adding a particle at the end: Used by male speakers. Ka (ค่ะ/คะ): Used by female speakers. are "stacked"—they can appear above