Thai Language Tuition UK

Daily Thai Confidence — Using เกี่ยวข้องกับ (gìew-khâwng gàb)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb เกี่ยวข้องกับ (gìew-khâwng gàb), which means ‘to be relevant to,’ ‘to be related to,’ to be connected with,’ or ‘to be involved in’ something. It is used when a person, event, or thing has some kind of relationship or connection with another situation, topic, or activity.

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Where Does the Thai Word “ฝรั่ง” (fà-hràng) Come From?

If you spend any time in Thailand, sooner or later you will hear the word ฝรั่ง (fà-hràng). Sometimes it is used casually in conversation. Sometimes it is used to describe a person. And sometimes it appears in surprising places — like in the names of food.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using สงสัย (sǒng-sǎi)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb สงสัย (sǒng-sǎi), which means ‘to wonder,’ ‘to doubt,’ or ‘to suspect’. It expresses a feeling of uncertainty when someone is not sure about something, is curious about an explanation, or thinks something may be true but lacks confirmation.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using เหยื่อ (hyèua)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the noun เหยื่อ (hyèua), which means ‘a victim’ or ‘a prey’. It refers to someone or something that suffers harm, either physically (like an animal being hunted) or emotionally or socially (like someone harmed by crime, deception, or abuse).

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