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The Travel Linguist - Thai 101

February 14th, 2007 | by travel |
travellinguist asked:


Learn 10 Thai survival words compliments of The Travel Linguist. For a full list of instructional language DVDs, phrasebooks, audio CDs, and downloads, visit www.travellinguist.com

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  1. 24 Responses to “The Travel Linguist - Thai 101”

  2. By jujoxande on Feb 14, 2007 | Reply

    Thai and japanese are easy for you.I’m brazilian and european languages are the easiests for me.

  3. By NikshMarcelo98 on Feb 16, 2007 | Reply

    Why do the translaters don’t even bother to smile…..
    Anyways SAWASDEE for women is SAWASDEE KA and male SAWASDEE KRAP. :D I thank u for posting some vids

  4. By 1stgo1 on Feb 17, 2007 | Reply

    Im mongolian, i think Russian language is soooo easy!!! but French language is lil hard

  5. By za5084 on Feb 20, 2007 | Reply

    I m Thai I think Chinese is easiest to learn too.

  6. By whokilledreno on Feb 22, 2007 | Reply

    nah, he just smoked a phat joint before the translation. Thats why he says the phrases so fast. The white room has him tripping.

  7. By Manuisscum on Feb 23, 2007 | Reply

    I am Chinese and I think Thai and Japanese are the easiest foreign language to learn! Russian and Polish are so damn hard, crazy!

  8. By GALLILAO on Feb 25, 2007 | Reply

    im trying to learn thai but so many words mean diffrent things but sound the same

  9. By sweetpicky on Feb 26, 2007 | Reply

    to be honest ,i think , the pronunces are good, but the express of the charactors need to change :(

  10. By subongkosh on Feb 27, 2007 | Reply

    555555555 the man fucking funny

  11. By BerriezJuiciiiz on Mar 1, 2007 | Reply

    then why did u watch it ?

  12. By tan03202 on Mar 1, 2007 | Reply

    LOL LOOK AT THAT GUY

  13. By Bdog on Mar 3, 2007 | Reply

    translater looks tirrrrreeddd

  14. By Leon612 on Mar 6, 2007 | Reply

    sounding like a ladyboy lol!!

  15. By Brodus4life on Mar 9, 2007 | Reply

    Is there any lessons to be found where the instructors voice is male? I’m pretty sure i’m starting to sound like a ladyboy…

  16. By binzydarren on Mar 9, 2007 | Reply

    mai bpen rai = no problem,nevermind…. yindee= welcome

  17. By maraphang on Mar 10, 2007 | Reply

    Thank you for sharing. I’ve always wanted to learn Thai.

  18. By Damii51 on Mar 11, 2007 | Reply

    it’s if you are a man or woman.

  19. By a05bf5ff on Mar 12, 2007 | Reply

    to be polite for man u say krap and women u say kaa, is this if ur talking to a man or a woman or if u are a man or a woman???

  20. By xxclulowxx on Mar 15, 2007 | Reply

    this is a shitty waste of time

  21. By KhmersHelpedThais on Mar 16, 2007 | Reply

    OK, Thais below, you are calling my name and here I am returning your call!

    Petercool
    Devilmekritz
    Qwerty1540
    SOPHP1mom4COCK
    Yurisukidayo
    Thailandrules1
    Siamgirl90
    Guitarstyles
    Ruize
    Ajopopop
    Sookchai
    Boxsterwelby
    Moederskutje
    Thaiiczedtea

  22. By gurulao101 on Mar 19, 2007 | Reply

    I don’t really, with any language starting out they try to teach you the proper way of saying it,like when I took Spanish and English in high school, but that doesn’t mean ppl who speak fluently in that language actually talk like that, what I was trying to say is that the pronunciations in Thais isn’t spelled correctly.

  23. By Jimmybangkok on Mar 20, 2007 | Reply

    gurulao101 there is no standard Thai to English pinyin people can write Thai in English any way they want it’s all crap

  24. By Jimmybangkok on Mar 22, 2007 | Reply

    The rolling r sound is the proper pronunciation as in krub, the lazier and more common pronunciation is khub (kap), but it’s the same word with same meaning. When written it is written as krub. I’ve heard this change in pronunciation blamed on a number of factors including the mass immigration of Chinese people who couldn’t roll their r’s back in the day.

  25. By TheXtremeElemenT on Mar 25, 2007 | Reply

    its krub for male kaa for female. so krob khun krub and sa wat dee krub

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