Thai Language Tuition UK

Don’t Let a Hard Moment End a Strong Journey in Thai

Some weeks will feel smooth and easy. Other weeks will feel slower, heavier, maybe even frustrating. But one difficult day, one forgotten word, one challenging lesson — does not undo all your effort. It does not erase your progress. And it certainly does not mean you’re not improving.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using ดู (dūu)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb ดู (dūu), which can be translated to ‘to look’ or ‘to watch’. It is a common and versatile verb used when talking about seeing something with your eyes, watching television or films, checking or examining something, or describing how someone appears.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using ที่ผ่านมา (thêe phàan māa)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the relative clause ที่ผ่านมา (thêe phàan māa), which means ‘that has passed’ or ‘during the past period’. It is commonly used after time words to form an adverbial phrase of time referring to a period of time before now

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using ตัดสินใจ (dtàd-sǐn-jāi)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb ตัดสินใจ (dtàd-sǐn-jāi), which means ‘to decide’ or ‘to make a decision’. It is used when someone chooses one option after thinking, considering, or weighing possibilities.

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Daily Thai Confidence — Using น่าเสียดาย (nâa-sǐa-dāai)

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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