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Learn Thai with Thai Music and Thai Lyrics

Posted by admin on Apr 23 2008 | Thai Language

There are many different ways you can learn Thai and one way I like to learn is by listening to Thai music and reading the Thai lyrics in English. Because you can sing along and understand each word via the English translation and that makes it a lot easier. Also, If you didn’t know, Thai girls love guys that can speak the Thai language.

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There is a website called eThaiMusic.com and they have a huge selection of Thai music. If you want to learn some Thai through Thai music then check them out. You will find tons of music on there as well as a lot of the songs translated into English.

I’ve got one favorite band of mine called Ebola. If you haven’t heard of Ebola then check out their MySpace page. It’s pretty cool. They are one of my all time favorite Thai rock bands and they put out some really good Thai music. They also have some English in their songs. I like the way eThaiMusic.com has translated some of the songs. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve listened to a Thai song and wondered what the hell they were saying. Check them out. You’ll like them. That is if you like rock and roll. They have some slower songs that you might enjoy.

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Thai Numbers

Posted by admin on Nov 01 2007 | Thai Language

Zero
soon

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One
nueng

Two
song

Three
sam

Four
see

Five
har

Six
hok

Seven
jed

Eight
bad

Nine
gao

Ten
sib

Eleven
sib et

Twelve
sib song

Thirteen
sib sam

Twenty
yee sib

Twenty One
yee sib et

Twenty Two
yee sib song

Twenty Three
yee sib sam

One Hundred
nueng roi

Two Hundred
song roi

One Thousand
nueng pun

Two Thousand
song pun

Ten Thousand
nueng muen

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Useful Thai Food Words

Posted by admin on Nov 01 2007 | Thai Language

Aharn = Food
Aroi = Deliciuos
Chan Hew = I am hungry.
Chan Im = I am full.
Dong = Pickled
Gai = Chicken
Kem = Salty
Khai = Egg
Khao Niao = Sticky Rice
Khao = Rice
Krob = Crispy
Kung = Shrimp
Mamuang = Mango
Manao = Lime
Maprao = Coconut
Mu = Pork
Nam = Water
Neau = Beef
Pad = Stir-fried
Ped = Spicy
Plah = Fish
Preaow = Sour
Prik = Pepper
Pu = Crab
Tome = Boiling
Tum = Pounding with a mortar and pestle
Wan = Sweet
Yang = Roasted, grilled
Yum = Salad; literally “to mix with the hands”

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