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Learning Thai in three months

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On 5/31/2024 at 3:11 PM, nrasmussen said:

 

Yes, first learn the alphabet and then the tone rules. Otherwise, getting the pronunciation correct will be difficult.

ผมอยู่ในภากใต้

ผมเข้าใจคนมาจากภากกลางก็โอเค

แต่คนใตฝังไม่ทัน อยากมาก

คุณมีความคิดที่ดีมั้ย

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

ผมอยู่ในภากใต้

ผมเข้าใจคนมาจากภากกลางก็โอเค

แต่คนใตฝังไม่ทัน อยากมาก

คุณมีความคิดที่ดีมั้ย

 

The website https://www.crackinglanguage.com/ offers many great features, including a Tone Assistant Tool that can determine the tone of any word across different dialects.

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17 minutes ago, nrasmussen said:

 

The website https://www.crackinglanguage.com/ offers many great features, including a Tone Assistant Tool that can determine the tone of any word across different dialects.

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