Grammar Points

All grammar explanations for Beginner level

Lack of pronouns

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Many 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

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In Thai, we use ที่ (têe) to say "that" as in "the person that I...

ก็ (gôr) means "also"

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One of the many meanings of ก็ (gôr) is "also".

ให้ hâi means "for somebody/something to..."

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One of the many meanings of ให้ (hâi) is "for somebody/something to do something". It's...

Saying "per" using ละ (lá)

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In Thai, a common way to say "per" is using ละ (lá). The pattern is...

Asking questions in Thai with รึเปล่า (réu bplào)

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รึเปล่า (réu bplào) is literally “or not?”. รึเปล่า (réu bplào) is used interchangeably with มั...

Comparing using กว่า (gwàa)

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กว่า (gwàa) is used to compare things, meaning "more than" or "-er" (e.g., bigger than,...

Express the present continuous tense

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The present continuous “-ing” tense explains what is going on at the very moment (i.e.,...

Doubling words to indicate plurality

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In English, you can show usually show plurarity by adding a "s", for example "cats",...

Double color words to lessen the colors intensity

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When 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"

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When you want to say that you have an experience of doing something in the...