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Sit down and eat your food

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Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Salad ?

I don't eat salad 

Salad in your pic

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    Why? In general, I sit and eat or stay and eat near a table. But sometimes I walk. Why not?          

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1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Ferang or Felang ?

 

   Different people pronounce it differently, depends on where they are from and what accent they have 

Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Different people pronounce it differently, depends on where they are from and what accent they have 

No they don't. You can't speak the language. Get an ear test too.

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Just now, Harrisfan said:

Salad in your pic

 

  Oh yeah, so there is , thanks for pointing that out .

My spare ribs came with salad , 

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4 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

No they don't. You can't speak the language. Get an ear test too.

 

   Northern Thais do indeed have a different accent to those from BKK and the South and Felang is how the word is pronounced in the North 

11 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Different people pronounce it differently, depends on where they are from and what accent they have 

Where are you from and what accent do you have ?

6 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Northern Thais do indeed have a different accent to those from BKK and the South and Felang is how the word is pronounced in the North 

No it isn't. 

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1 minute ago, Harrisfan said:

No it isn't. 

 

   As you are a fluent Thai speak and you ve got a Thai girlfriend and you know everything there is to know about everything , I thought that you would have known about the different Thai accents .

   

2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   As you are a fluent Thai speak and you ve got a Thai girlfriend and you know everything there is to know about everything , I thought that you would have known about the different Thai accents .

   

My wife's family live in Chiang Mai. They say fararng like everybody else. Get a hearing test.

2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   As you are a fluent Thai speak and you ve got a Thai girlfriend and you know everything there is to know about everything , I thought that you would have known about the different Thai accents .

   

Different languages, not just different accents.

If you watch Thai news programmes, you'll notice stories from the boonies have central Thai subs.

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3 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

My wife's family live in Chiang Mai. They say fararng like everybody else. Get a hearing test.

 

   Accents are based on where you come from, rather than where you live .

Anyway, this thread is about me teaching you how to eat properly , if you want to teach me how to speak properly, you can do so in a designated thread 

2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Accents are based on where you come from, rather than where you live .

Anyway, this thread is about me teaching you how to eat properly , if you want to teach me how to speak properly, you can do so in a designated thread 

Thai accents are mild. There is no felang or felong. Get a hearing test. 

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3 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Thai accents are mild. There is no felang or felong. Get a hearing test. 

 

   Felang is how Issan people say it 

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14 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

My wife's family live in Chiang Mai. They say fararng like everybody else. 

 

      Absolutely no one says it like that .

Maybe your Wife's family were just ridiculing you ?

SAying felang in a funny voice 

1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

      Absolutely no one says it like that .

Maybe your Wife's family were just ridiculing you ?

SAying felang in a funny voice 

I speak Thai. How old are you? I visited Chiang Mai aged 28. No E sound. I think you need a yearly hearing test. My wife's family were born in Lampang. Ask some Thais to teach you a few words. Rude to live there and know none.

6 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Felang is how Issan people say it 

No they don't. They say fararng or bakisdar. I'm in Isaan now. You are full of it.

Just now, Harrisfan said:

No they don't. They say fararng or bakisdar. I'm in Isaan now. You are full of it.

 

Interesting they use 2 R's.... most Thai's I meet (not from Isaan) change the R to an L.

Just now, Ralf001 said:

 

Interesting they use 2 R's.... most Thai's I meet (not from Isaan) change the R to an L.

R sound is common mid word. Most farangs say chang it's charng. They don't say chanlg. They say khrup not khlup.

 

"An" mid word has an arn sound

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3 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Interesting they use 2 R's.... most Thai's I meet (not from Isaan) change the R to an L.

 

   Using an L in Felang is easier to say that using an R in Ferang ,

No need to change the shape of your mouth when talking 

1 minute ago, Harrisfan said:

R sound is common mid word. Most farangs say chang it's charng. They don't say chanlg. They say khrup not khlup.

 

"An" mid word has an arn sound

 

The <deleted>... Charng... it Chang no R at all !

Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Using an L in Felang is easier to say that using an R in Ferang ,

No need to change the shape of your mouth when talking 

there is no E in Farang.

31 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Using an L in Felang is easier to say that using an R in Ferang ,

No need to change the shape of your mouth when talking 

Farangs have butchered this word! Stay away from bars and bargirls

34 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

The <deleted>... Charng... it Chang no R at all !

Chiang = chang

Chang = charng

 

Ko Chang = Go Charng

 

 

37 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Using an L in Felang is easier to say that using an R in Ferang ,

No need to change the shape of your mouth when talking 

Felerngi? How bout that Nick. Might as well butcher it properly

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7 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

What is bad manners? You sound racist

 

   You began the exchange by trying to be annoying by mentioning your eating habits with the sole purpose of trying to annoy , then you spent the rest of the day being annoyed about other people's accents/spelling of words  🙂

2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 The  fararng wants a bottle of cheararng after hes been to Charrerararng

Beer Charng qhat yai is large Chang beer bottle

 

You can impress the bargirls

12 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   You began the exchange by trying to be annoying by mentioning your eating habits with the sole purpose of trying to annoy , then you spent the rest of the day being annoyed about other people's accents/spelling of words  🙂

Thai is the national language. Farangs eating is nothing special. Please respect the Thais

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