Thai is written without spaces between words; spaces are only used to indicate the end of a sentence or a pause. Where to Start?
are "stacked"—they can appear above, below, before, or after the consonant they belong to.
Verbs never change based on the person or time. To say "eat," "ate," or "will eat," you use the same word ( gin ) and just add a time marker if needed.
In Thailand, being polite is a core part of the culture. You can make almost any sentence polite by adding a particle at the end: Used by male speakers. Ka (ค่ะ/คะ): Used by female speakers.
Thai is written without spaces between words; spaces are only used to indicate the end of a sentence or a pause. Where to Start?
are "stacked"—they can appear above, below, before, or after the consonant they belong to. Fundamentals of the Thai Language
Verbs never change based on the person or time. To say "eat," "ate," or "will eat," you use the same word ( gin ) and just add a time marker if needed. Thai is written without spaces between words; spaces
In Thailand, being polite is a core part of the culture. You can make almost any sentence polite by adding a particle at the end: Used by male speakers. Ka (ค่ะ/คะ): Used by female speakers. " or "will eat