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Thai Word: ลอง (lāwng)

In this lesson, we will explore the verb ลอง (lāwng), which is commonly used when you want to suggest giving something a go — whether it’s testing food, testing an activity, or experimenting with an idea. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use ลอง (lāwng) confidently to suggest, experiment, or express curiosity and willingness to experience something new — just like a native Thai speaker.

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Thai Word: สนใจ (sǒn-jāi)

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb สนใจ (sǒn-jāi), which is commonly used in everyday conversations to express interest, curiosity, or concern toward someone or something. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use it to express interest in a topic, person, or activity, and understand common sentence structures with สนใจ (sǒn-jāi).

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Thai Word: ที่แล้ว (thêe-láew)

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the word ที่แล้ว (thêe-láew) to talk about how long ago something happened. We will explore how this word follows a time word and functions like the English word ‘ago’, helping you describe past events with clarity and confidence. By the end of the lesson, you’ll be able to form clear, correct sentences to talk about events in the past using ที่แล้ว (thêe-láew) with time expressions.

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Thai Word: โดยส่วนตัว (dōy sùan-dtūa)

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the adverbial phrase โดยส่วนตัวแล้ว (dōy sùan-dtūa) to express personal opinions, feelings, or perspectives in Thai. This phrase allows you to differentiate your own viewpoint from general or objective statements. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to confidently use it in your conversations when you want to say, ‘Personally, I think…’ or ‘In my opinion…’

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Thai Word: เป็นการส่วนตัว (bpēn gāan-sùan-dtūa)

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the phrase เป็นการส่วนตัว (bpēn gāan-sùan-dtūa), which often used when expressing personal opinions, preferences, feelings, or when describing something done privately, not on behalf of others or in an official capacity. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use it to express personal feelings or viewpoints.

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Thai Word: ภาระ (phāa-rá)

In this lesson, we will explore the versatile Thai word ภาระ (phāa-rá), which often used to describe burdens, responsibilities, and obligations. We will examine its usage in different contexts, including physical, emotional, and societal responsibilities, and learn how to use it to talk about duties, tasks, and obligations in Thai.

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