Kat teaches Thai

Kat teaches Thai

Learning Thai can be fun!

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Kat teaches Thai Episode 5 (koon-cheu-a-rai, pome/chun-cheu)
17.02.2011
1 Minute
Listen to Kat teaches Thai Episode 5 Sorry for being gone for so long guys! My friend Nate and his family came by the restaurant one day and gave me the idea to teach color words.  Unfortunately we are not doing that today and I promise you I will do that on the next episode instead.  On the last episode I taught you how to reply to the question, "Ma-narn-reu-young?", which means, "
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Kat teaches Thai Episode 4 (ma-narn-laeow, ma-mai-narn, and perng-ma)
02.01.2011
1 Minute
Listen to Kat teaches Thai Episode 4 In this episode, I teach you how to respond to the questions, "ma-jarg-nai" and "ma-narn-reur-young."  Ma-jarg-nai means, where did you come from?  When you reply to the question, you take out the word "nai" at the end of the sentence and add a name of a place.  The phrase becomes: ma-jarg-Mexico, ma-jarg-Italy, ma-jarg-Australia,
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Kat teaches Thai Episode 3 (ma-jarg-nai, ma-narn-reur-young)
12.12.2010
1 Minute
Listen to Kat teaches Thai Episode 3 On the last episode, I taught you how to say kob-koon, which means thank you.  I also taught you how to say pobe-gun-mai, which means to meet again.  Remember not to get the two words of mai and mai confused.  One has a lower tone and means new.  The other one has a higher tone and you add it at the end of the sentences to form questions.
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Kat teaches Thai Episode 2 (kob-koon, pobe-gun-mai)
27.11.2010
1 Minute
Listen to Kat teaches Thai Episode 2 As a recap from last episode, I taught you how to say sa-wad-dee, which means hello and good bye.  I also taught you how to say sa-bye-dee-mai, which means how are you?  As I mentioned, you do not have to add the word krub or ka at the end of the phrases.  Make a habit of saying them anyway to make the phrases sound polite.  I teach
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Kat teaches Thai Episode 1 (sa-wad-dee, sa-bye-dee-mai)
27.11.2010
1 Minute
Listen to Kat teaches Thai Episode 1 I became interested in teaching Thai when I made friends with Miss Antoinette who happens to be a regular customer at the restaurant that I work in.  One day, Miss Antoinette told me she wanted to learn Thai.  I then started to teach Thai words and phrases to my customers. In this Episode, I teach you how to say, "sa-wad-dee".  Sa-wad-dee
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