Daily Thai Confidence — Using ลืม (lēum)
In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb ลืม (lēum), which means ‘to forget’. It is used when someone does not remember a person, thing, action, information, or obligation.
In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb ลืม (lēum), which means ‘to forget’. It is used when someone does not remember a person, thing, action, information, or obligation.
In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the adjective น่าเสียดาย (nâa-sǐa-dāai), which can be translated as ‘what a pity,’ ‘it’s a shame,’ or ‘unfortunate’. It is used to express regret, disappointment, or sympathy about a situation that did not turn out well.
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In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the adverb ค่อนข้าง (khâwn-khâang), which is commonly translated as ‘quite,’ ‘rather,’ or ‘fairly’. It is used to describe a moderate degree of something.
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In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb เริ่ม (rêuhm), which means ‘to start’ or ‘to begin’. It is used to talk about the beginning of an action, event, process, or situation.
In this Thai lesson, we will learn how to use the word รุ่น (rûn), which is used to talk about people or things that belong to the same time, age group, or production period.
In this Thai lesson, we will learn how to use the verb phrase จำเป็นต้อง (jām-bpēn dtâwng), which is used to express strong necessity. It is stronger and more formal than ต้อง (dtâwng).
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Modal Verb: ต้อง (dtâwng)Meaning: must / have to / need to / required to In this Thai lesson, we will
In this Thai lesson, we will learn how to use the word มี (mēe) to mean ‘there is,’ ‘there are,’ ‘there was,’ or ‘there were’. When the word มี (mēe) is used in this way, the speaker is introducing new information — something that appears, exists, or can be found.
In this Thai lesson, we will learn how to use the verb มี (mēe), which means ‘has,’ ‘have,’ ‘to own,’ or ‘to possess’. This verb is used to talk about what someone has — such as objects, people, time, money, ideas, or feelings.
In this Thai lesson, we will learn how to use the word ท้อแท้ (tháw-tháe). In Thai, this word is used to describe an internal emotional state, not a physical action. It is often used when someone feels like giving up emotionally, even if they have not actually stopped yet.
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In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the noun ประสบความสำเร็จ (bprà-sòb khwāam-sǎm-hrèd), which means ‘to succeed,’ ‘to achieve success,’ or ‘to be successful’. It is used to when someone reaches a goal, completes something successfully, or achieve a desired outcome.
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In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb แน่ใจ (nâe-jāi), which means ‘to be certain’ or ‘to be sure’ about a fact or situation. It is often used for information, knowledge, or facts, rather than feelings of inner confidence.