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Dictionary

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Greetings and wellbeingLearn a short, polite exchange you can use from your first day in Thailand.Names and introductionsSay your name, ask someone else's name and distinguish given names from family names.Ask someone to repeatRepair a conversation politely when you did not hear or understand a name.Objects and yes/no questionsAsk whether someone has an object, answer briefly and identify what you see.Ownership and classifiersAsk whose object it is and recognise the classifiers used with books and people.Social introductions and leave-takingIntroduce people, ask how someone is and end a short social exchange politely.First consonants and long vowelsRead four common consonants and combine them with the long vowels า and อ.More common consonantsAdd ม, ย, ว, ท and ด and read short words with the vowels you already know.First vowels above consonantsRead short /a/ and /i/ and long /ii/ when their marks appear above a consonant.High-class consonantsRecognise six regular high-class consonants and read simple live syllables with rising tone.Middle-class consonantsAdd ต, บ, ป and จ and connect them with the middle-class consonants ก and ด.Dead syllables with long vowelsRecognise final /k/, /t/ and /p/, distinguish live and dead syllables, and read long-vowel dead words.Dead syllables with short /a/Place ะ after an initial consonant and read short open syllables as dead syllables.Low-class consonants: set oneAdd ล, ค, พ, ฟ and ฮ and compare tone patterns in live and dead syllables.Reading foundations review oneReview consonant classes, apply the tone table, and locate boundaries in two-syllable words.Additional consonants and front vowelsClassify ซ and ถ, then read เ and แ written before their consonant.Thai coursesBrowse structured Thai learning paths.Pronouns and polite particlesผม, ดิฉัน, คุณ, ครับ, ค่ะ and คะ in a first conversation.DictionarySearch terms from the modern lessons.PracticeGuided review, listening and practice tools.Tone reading · Level 1Identify mid and low tones in Thai words.ResourcesCourses, practice, worksheets and local progress.FSI-based Spoken ThaiFollow six modern dialogue lessons with local audio.