#ThaiVocabulary

Thai Word: ตั้งแต่ (dtâng-dtàe)

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the preposition of time ตั้งแต่ (dtâng-dtàe), which often used to describe when something began – whether it’s a specific date, time of day, or life experience. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use it correctly in time-related sentences and recognise common expressions using ตั้งแต่ (dtâng-dtàe).

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Thai Word: คิดไม่ตก (khíd mâi dtòk)

In this lesson, we will explore the Thai expression คิดไม่ตก (khíd mâi dtòk), and idiomatic phrase used to describe moments of indecision or difficulty in resolving a problem. Understanding this phrase not only expands your vocabulary but also deepens your grasp of how Thais express emotions and mental states in everyday situations.

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Thai Word: ใส่ (sài)

In this lesson, we will explore the versatile Thai word ใส่ (sài), which carries multiple meanings depending on the context. This common verb is used to describe actions such as wearing clothes and accessories, putting in or adding ingredients to food, and inserting or placing objects into containers or spaces. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use it naturally and confidently in different real-life situations.

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Thai Word: พร้อม (phráwm)

In this lesson, we will learn the meaning and usage of the Thai word พร้อม (phráwm), a versatile term that convey readiness, availability, or simultaneity. We will explore how to use it in various contexts, with example sentences to enhance your understanding and confidence in applying this word in everyday conversations.

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Thai Word: เก่ง (gèng)

In this lesson, we will explore the adjective เก่ง (gèng), which is commonly used to describe someone who is skilled, talented, or proficient in an ability or activity. We will look at different ways to use เก่ง (gèng), including describing a person’s abilities, combining it with verbs, and using it in comparisons.

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