01_Lesson 11_Part 1 New Vocabulary Flashcards
This set will help you confidently ask and answer questions using ‘which’ in Thai. You'll learn to use classifiers to accurately identify and specify objects with ‘this’ and ‘that.’ By the end of this set, you'll be able to incorporate common classifiers into various sentences, making your Thai communication clearer and more precise.
What does it mean?
năi?
which?
năi?
In Thai, when asking questions with ‘năi,’ meaning ‘which,’ it is necessary to use classifiers.
Structure: [Noun] + Classifier + Năi?
Example:
Ao an năi?»_space; Which one do you want?
Châwp sêua dtua năi?»_space; Which shirt do you like?
Sĕe năi sŭai?»_space; Which color is beautiful?
What does it mean?
an năi?
which one?
an năi?
‘An’ is helpful because it can refer to any small items when the proper classifier is not readily known or remembered.
For example:** an năi **»_space; which one?
What does it mean?
kon năi?
which person?
kon năi?
What does it mean?
née
this
née
Structure:
[Noun] + Classifier + Née
What does it mean?
nán
that
nán
Structure:
[Noun] + Classifier + Nán
What does it mean?
lék
small
lék
What does it mean?
yài
big
yài
What does it mean?
tòok
cheap
tòok
What does it mean?
paeng
expensive
paeng
What does it mean?
sŭai
beautiful
sŭai
What does it mean?
kan
land vehicles like cars, motorbikes, and bicycles
kan
What does it mean?
bai
A classifier for flat objects like pieces of paper, ticket
containers like plate; glass; bottles; hats or caps
bai
What does it mean?
lăng
A classifier for houses or buildings
lăng
What does it mean?
lâym
A classifier for books; notebooks; knives
lâym
What does it mean?
chín
pieces
chín