Cardinal Numbers (dtua-laek sa-daeng jam-nuan nap) The number we use for counting are called cardinal numbers. The cardinal numbers in Thai is not difficult to learn. Once we know the numbers 1 – 10 we will be able to form any other numbers – up to 99. Here are the Cardinal Numbers 0 – 10 in Thai: – soon (ศูนย์) = zero – neung (หนึ่ง) = one – sawng (สอง) = two – saam (สาม) = three – see (สี่) =… read more →
Whether you want to learn Thai language for traveling, working, living in Thailand or just because you love the Thai culture, these Weekly Pre-Arranged Thai Language Classes will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be able to use Thai language and communicate with the native Thai speakers in a variety of situations. The class times gives you the option of learning in the evening or in the day, and typically run for 20 consecutive weeks per… read more →
“ngiab” (เงียบ) can be used in the following ways: adjective: is quiet / is silent The adjective “ngiab” (เงียบ) is used about people who are not talking or who do not usually talk much. It is also used about places in which there is little noise. Examples: – tuk-kon ngiab dtawn kao deuhn kao ma (Everyone went quiet when he walked in) – dtawn glab baan, ter ngiab maak (On the way, she was very quiet) – baan ngiab eek… read more →