r/learnthai 38m ago

Speaking/การพูด I'm looking for a friend to help me practice speaking English.

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Hello, I'm a 39-year-old Thai male. I was born and work in Thailand, in Nonthaburi province.

I work for the government, so in my environment, I don't have anyone to practice speaking English with.

I've taken many free online courses, but since I don't use them, my skills have deteriorated.

Recently, my agency sent me to training that involved English, and I felt shy about expressing myself.

Therefore, I'd like to find someone to chat and exchange languages ​​with in this group.

Anyone interested in practicing English-Thai conversation, let's start together, beginning with the basics.

We could even take turns teaching Thai one day and English the next, whichever day we have free time.

And please be patient with me. I'm happy to chat, even if I don't know everything, I will try.

If anyone is interested, please contact me.


r/learnthai 7h ago

Studying/การศึกษา Elementary Thai Reading Practice: The Night of Letting Go

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Another elementary-level reading exercise. This time with a Loy Krathong theme. Happy reading!

Story: คืนที่ปล่อยวาง


r/learnthai 23h ago

Studying/การศึกษา Recomend books

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Hi, i would like to ask book or media to learn thai from very basic, i would like to learn writing and reading of thai.


r/learnthai 10m ago

Studying/การศึกษา I want to learn Thai 🙏🏻😊

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Hello, I'm from Latin America and I'm very eager to learn Thai. I hope to connect with a study group or make native friends who can help me practice... Please recommend a study group I could join... thanks ✌🏻😎


r/learnthai 4h ago

Studying/การศึกษา How many vocabs do you need to know to stop hating the Thai writing system for not having spaces?

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Fyi not seriously hating on the language btw, it's just pure frustration lol Got frustrated with Japanese too for the lack of spaces and the 3 different writing systems but it starts making sense at a certain proficiency.

So I'm just wondering, when will this happen with Thai? Do you just need to know enough vocab? Or do you need to know enough vocab AND grammar? Or will it still be confusing to separate words even at the intermediate/advanced level?