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Thomas Lamosse - Survival Thai: How to Communicate without Fuss or Fear INSTANTLY! (A Thai Language Phrasebook)

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This practical Thai phrasebook puts all the most important Thai words and phrases in the palm of your hand.
It contains all the necessary words and phrases for speaking Thai in any kind of setting. Perfect for students, tourists, or business people learning Thai or traveling to Thailand, it also contains a beginner guide to the Thai language, allowing for a deeper understanding of Thai than a typical Thai phrasebook or Thai dictionary. The phrase book is organized by situations where one might need to speak Thai such as: at the hotel, in a taxi, using numbers, etc.
As a bonus, an Exploring Thailand section provides detailed information about Thai holidays, customs and popular travel destinations.
Key features of Survival Thai include:
  • Hundreds of useful Thai words and expressions.
  • A pronunciation guide for Thai letters and words.
  • A brief guide to Thai grammar.
  • A section on specific titles and place names.
  • A Thai dictionary for quick reference
  • Manga illustrations to provide fun visual cues.
  • An Exploring Thailand travel guide.
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    PART ONE Getting Started Common Expressions and Phrases Hello to female speakers s-wt-dii kh - photo 1
    Common Expressions and Phrases
    Hello (to female speakers)(s-wt-dii kh)
    Hello
    (to male speakers)
    (s-wt-dii khrp)
    I, me (female speakers)(chn)
    I, me
    (male speakers)
    (phm)
    name(che)
    My name is. (chn che/phm che) / ... How are you? (s-baay-dii mi) I am fine. (s-baay-dii) Thank you. (khwp-khun) Excuse me. (khw-tht) Youre welcome. / Thats all right. (mi-pen-rai) I dont understand. (mi-kho-jai) I dont know. (mi-ru) Speak slowly, please. (phut cha-cha) Id like / May I have? (for request) (khw) ... (phut cha-cha) Id like / May I have? (for request) (khw) ...

    I am a vegetarian. (chn/phm kin jay) / I am hungry. (chn/phm hw) / I am thirsty. (chn/phm hw nm) / I am already full. (chn/phm m lew) / Where is the bathroom? (hwng-nm yu thi-ni) How much is it? (tho-ri) Can you lower the price lt di-mi Can you help me chay chnphm di-mi - photo 2 Can you lower the price? (lt di-mi) Can you help me? (chay chn/phm di-mi) / What time is it? (ki-mong) Can you speak English? (khun phut phaa-sa-ang-krt di-mi) What is this? (ni -rai) How do you say this in Thai? (phaa-sa-thai phut yang-ngai) Im feeling sick. (chn/phm mi s-baay) / I am allergic to (chn/phm-phe ) / ...

    Note: For many phrases, you will see options, indicated by a slash /. This is because in Thai you may say something differently depending on whether the speaker is male or female.

    Common Actions and Movements
    Go(pai)
    Go together(pai-day)
    Come(maa)
    Arrive(theng)
    Fast(rew)
    Slow(cha)
    Walk(dern)
    Run(wng)
    Sit(nng)
    Stand(yuen)
    Drive(khp)
    Sleep(nawn)
    Think(kht)
    Swim(way-nm)
    Play(ln)
    Throw(yon)
    Kick(t)
    Punch(twy)
    Bite(gt)
    Pinch(yk)
    Wink(kr-phrp-taa)
    Close your eyes. (lp-taa) Open your eyes. (luem-taa) Wave your hand. (yk-mue)
    Essential Question Words
    Who(khrai)
    What(-rai)
    Where(thi-ni)
    When(mea-ri)
    Why(tham-mai)
    How(yang-ngai)
    Which one? (referring to an object)(an-ni)
    Do/Does/Are/Is?(mi)
    Can?(di-mi)
    How much?(tho-ri)
    IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Question 1: Where is the______ ? ______(yu thi-ni) ______
    restaurant(ran-aa-han)
    market(t-lat)
    bathroom(hwng-nm)
    Internet caf(ran-nt)
    pharmacy(ran-khay-yaa)
    department store(hang)
    coffee shop(ran-kaa-fae)
    bookstore(ran-nng-se)
    movie theater(rong-nng)
    hotel(rong-raem)
    hospital(rong-ph-yaa-baan)
    bank(th-naa-khaan)
    post office(prai-s-nii)
    police station(s-tha-nii-tam-rat)
    school(rong-rian)
    university(m-ha-wt-th-yaa-lai)
    Question 2: Are you______ ? (khun_____mi) ______ tired neay hungry hw thirsty hw-nm sick mi s-baay - photo 3
    tired(neay)
    hungry(hw)
    thirsty(hw-nm)
    sick(mi s-baay)
    happy(dii-jai) (informal)
    (mii-khwaam-sk) (formal)
    angry(krt)
    Question 3: Do you have_______ ? (khun mii______mi) _______ Do you like________ ? (khun-chwp______mi) _______ Question 4: How much? Male (tho-ri) (khrp) Female (tho-ri) (kh) Question 5: Can you ? (khun______di-mi) ______ Can I ? Male (phm______di-mi) ______ Female (chn_____di-mi) ______ Can I hold your hand? (jp-mue di-mi) Can I hug you? (gwt di-mi) Can I kiss you? (jup di-mi)
    Useful Phrases PHRASE 1: I am______ . (yk-mue)
    Essential Question Words
    Who(khrai)
    What(-rai)
    Where(thi-ni)
    When(mea-ri)
    Why(tham-mai)
    How(yang-ngai)
    Which one? (referring to an object)(an-ni)
    Do/Does/Are/Is?(mi)
    Can?(di-mi)
    How much?(tho-ri)
    IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Question 1: Where is the______ ? ______(yu thi-ni) ______
    restaurant(ran-aa-han)
    market(t-lat)
    bathroom(hwng-nm)
    Internet caf(ran-nt)
    pharmacy(ran-khay-yaa)
    department store(hang)
    coffee shop(ran-kaa-fae)
    bookstore(ran-nng-se)
    movie theater(rong-nng)
    hotel(rong-raem)
    hospital(rong-ph-yaa-baan)
    bank(th-naa-khaan)
    post office(prai-s-nii)
    police station(s-tha-nii-tam-rat)
    school(rong-rian)
    university(m-ha-wt-th-yaa-lai)
    Question 2: Are you______ ? (khun_____mi) ______ tired neay hungry hw thirsty hw-nm sick mi s-baay - photo 3
    tired(neay)
    hungry(hw)
    thirsty(hw-nm)
    sick(mi s-baay)
    happy(dii-jai) (informal)
    (mii-khwaam-sk) (formal)
    angry(krt)
    Question 3: Do you have_______ ? (khun mii______mi) _______ Do you like________ ? (khun-chwp______mi) _______ Question 4: How much? Male (tho-ri) (khrp) Female (tho-ri) (kh) Question 5: Can you ? (khun______di-mi) ______ Can I ? Male (phm______di-mi) ______ Female (chn_____di-mi) ______ Can I hold your hand? (jp-mue di-mi) Can I hug you? (gwt di-mi) Can I kiss you? (jup di-mi)
    Useful Phrases PHRASE 1: I am______ .

    Male (phm) Female (chn)

    hot(rwn)
    cold(naw)
    well(s-baay-dii)
    sick(mi s-baay)
    lost(lng-thaang)
    tired(neay)
    hungry(hw)
    thirsty(hw-nm)
    full(m)
    sleepy(ngang-nawn)
    bored(bea)
    enjoyable/fun(s-nk)
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