Grammar Points
All grammar explanations for Beginner level
Lack of pronouns
FreeMany times you will not see pronouns (i.e., I, you, he, she, etc) because when the context is clear, you can usually gue...
ที่ (têe) means that
LockedIn Thai, we use ที่ (têe) to say "that" as in "the person that I...
ให้ hâi means "for somebody/something to..."
LockedOne of the many meanings of ให้ (hâi) is "for somebody/something to do something".
It's...
Saying "per" using ละ (lá)
LockedIn Thai, a common way to say "per" is using ละ (lá). The pattern is...
Asking questions in Thai with รึเปล่า (réu bplào)
Lockedรึเปล่า (réu bplào) is literally “or not?”.
รึเปล่า (réu bplào) is used interchangeably with มั...
Comparing using กว่า (gwàa)
Lockedกว่า (gwàa) is used to compare things, meaning "more than" or "-er" (e.g., bigger than,...
Express the present continuous tense
LockedThe present continuous “-ing” tense explains what is going on at the very moment (i.e.,...
Doubling words to indicate plurality
LockedIn English, you can show usually show plurarity by adding a "s", for example "cats",...
Double color words to lessen the colors intensity
LockedWhen you want to say something is "kinda red" or "reddish" in Thai, you double...
How to say "I have done something" and "I've never done something"
LockedWhen you want to say that you have an experience of doing something in the...