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- I am a high school teacher in the United States. A student from Thailand was enrolled into my classroom on Monday. He does not speak any english and I was looking for a list of classroom words, so at least I can try to help him.
- What is the word Temptations in Thai?
- Sometimes I have had people ask me something and I replied with "tam mai" meaning "why?" They usually say something that I presume is "just asking".
- Can you help with ways to remember the months? I am OK with the days of the week as I use them a lot but I am not so good with the months.
- How to say 'when' in thai language?
- Quite often at work I hear Thai people use the word "mung" at the end of sentences. It is used when they are saying something like "maybe". But I thought "aht ja" and "bang tee" means "maybe". What are the rules for "mung"?
- What are the thai names for the different levels of schooling?
- How do you write "Happy New Year"?
- I am allergic to certain food types and I am worried about going to Thailand.
- I usually learn some words in a new language for every country I visit. Do the Thai like people talking Thai or do they prefer English?
- Quite often I want to be able to say "I don't believe you" when confronted by touts.
- How often do I need to use the polite word "khrab"
- When do you use the word "Phi" in Thai?
- We are wondering how much Thai we would need to learn in order to make our trip more successful.
- In the So Sethaputra online dictionary, what is the dot used for below a character?
- Is the "ÈÃÕ" in the School's name pronounced "ÊÕ" (see) as in "ÈÃÕÃÒªÒ" ?
- How do you speak in past sentences in thai?
- Listening to the sounds for the letters, I don't hear the Rs for Gor, Kor, and Khor. Are they silent?
- What is an easy way for me to learn the Thai alphabet?
- Do adults really spell Thai words by saying "gor gai" etc?
- Do you have a guide to write Thai letters in English?