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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | EducationLanguage Learning |
Learn Thai through sentence-expansion-practice video series based on essential vocabulary used every day! Today's topic is the word "ช่วย (chûay)" which means “Help / Assist". I'll give you sample sentences in different real-life situations. Please f... more
Learn Thai through sentence-expansion-practice video series based on essential vocabulary used every day! Today's topic is the word "เดี๋ยว (dĭeow)" which means “Wait a sec! / Right now! ". I'll give you sample sentences in different real-life situat... more
Learn Thai through sentence-expansion-practice video series based on essential vocabulary used every day! Today's topic is the word "ยัง (yang)" which means “not yet/ still/ yet ". I'll give you sample sentences in different real-life situations. Ple... more
Learn Thai through sentence-expansion-practice video series based on essential vocabulary used every day! Today's topic is the word "หนัก (nàk)" which means “heavy/ hard/ serious". Please pause the video and repeat after me to practice your tones and... more
Learn Thai through sentence-expansion-practice video series based on essential vocabulary used every day! Today's topic is the word "ค่อย (kôi)" which means “quite / not really". Please read aloud to practice your tones and pronunciation. If you enjo... more
Learn Thai through sentence-expansion-practice video series based on essential vocabulary used every day! Today's topic is the word "เข้าใจ (kâo jai)" which means “to understand". Please read aloud to practice your tones and pronunciation. Did you fi... more
Today we will practice and form easy Thai sentences by using the word ใช้ (chái) which means “to use” or "to spend". Please follow along and speak aloud to practice your tones. I hope you find this video somewhat helpful! Enjoy learning! more
Today we will form easy Thai sentences by using the word เช้า cháo which means “morning or early”. Please follow along and speak aloud to practice your tones. I hope you will love my MeMoji! ^^ more
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