Urai Khomkham

Hi, I’m Urai Khomkham, a Thai language teacher and the creator of Thai Language Tuition UK. I help learners understand how Thai really works, so they can stop guessing and start feeling confident using the language in real life. Inside the community, I share clear lessons, practical explanations, and gentle guidance to support steady, meaningful progress — without pressure or overwhelm. I also share free Thai lessons and learning tips on my YouTube channel, where I break things down step by step and help you build strong foundations at your own pace. By subscribing, you’re not only supporting your own learning — you’re also helping me continue creating free resources to support you and other learners on their Thai journey.

Daily Thai Confidence — Using อย่างอื่น (awyàang èun)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the pronoun phrase อย่างอื่น (awyàang èun), which means ‘something else,’ ‘anything else,’ or ‘other things.’ It is used to refer to a different thing from what has already been mentioned or understood.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using บางสิ่งบางอย่าง (bāang-sìng-bāang-awyàang)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the indefinite pronoun บางสิ่งบางอย่าง (bāang-sìng-bāang-awyàang), which means ‘something’ or ‘some unspecified thing’. It is used when the speaker is referring to an object or idea without specifying exactly what it is.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using ตั้งตารอ (dtâng-dtāa-rāw)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb ตั้งตารอ (dtâng-dtāa-rāw), which means ‘to eagerly wait,’ ‘to look forward,’ or ‘to wait anticipation.’ It expresses a feeling of excitement and expectation about something that is going to happen.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using เห็นใจ (hěn-jāi)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb เห็นใจ (hěn-jāi), which means ‘to sympathise,’ ‘to feel for someone,’ or ‘to show understanding of someone’s feeling.’ It is used when you recognise another person’s situation and feel empathy or compassion forward them.

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Daily Thai Confidence: Using ถามถึง (thǎam thěung)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb ถามถึง (thǎam thěung), which means ‘to ask about,’ ‘to ask after,’ or ‘to inquire about.’ It is used when someone asks for information about a person, situation, or topic, often showing interest or concern.

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Daily Thai Confidence: Using ความคืบหน้า (khwāam-khêub-hnâa)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the abstract noun ความคืบหน้า (khwāam-khêub-hnâa), which means ‘progress,’ ‘development,’ or ‘advancement’. It refers to how much something has moved forward or improved, especially in a process, project, investigation, or situation.

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Daily Thai Confidence: Using หัวหน้า (hǔa-hnâa)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the noun หัวหน้า (hǔa-hnâa), which means ‘person in charge,’ ‘leader,’ ‘supervisor,’ or ‘manager’. It refers to someone who leads a group of people or is responsible for supervising others on a workplace, organisation, or team.

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Daily Thai Confidence: Using ลูกน้อง (lûuk-náwng)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the noun ลูกน้อง (lûuk-náwng), which means ‘subordinate,’ ‘junior employee,’ or ‘someone who works under a boss.’ It refers to a person who is under the authority or supervision of someone else in a workplace or organisation.

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