06_Lesson 3: Sentences Flashcards
Where are you?
Kun yòo têe năi?
คุณอยู๋ที่ไหน
‘Têe năi’ is commonly shortened to ‘năi’ as in everyday language, and it’s like other question words, usually coming after the verb/thing it relates to.
(I’m) at the beach.
Yòo têe hàat.
อยู่ที่หาด
‘Têe’ means ‘at/to’ but is often used when in English we would say ‘in.’
Where did you eat?
Gin kâao têe năi?
กินข้าวที่ไหน
‘Têe năi’ is commonly shortened to ‘năi’ as in everyday language, and it’s like other question words, usually coming after the verb/thing it relates to.
(I) ate at home.
Gin kâao têe bâan.
กินข้าวที่บ้าน
‘Têe’ means ‘at/to’ but is often used when in English we would say ‘in.’
Where do you work?
Tam ngaan têe năi?
ทำงานที่ไหน
‘Têe năi’ is commonly shortened to ‘năi’ as in everyday language, and it’s like other question words, usually coming after the verb/thing it relates to.
I work at the restaurant.
Tam ngaan têe ráan aa-hăan.
ทำงานที่ร้านอาหาร
‘Têe’ means ‘at/to’ but is often used when in English we would say ‘in.’
I don’t know.
Mâi róo
ไม่รู้
Do you want to take water or soda?
Ao náam rĕu soda?
เอาน้ำหรือโซดา
‘Rĕu’ is a Thai word for ‘or.’
I take water.
Ao náam.
Do you want to take this one or that one?
Ao an née rĕu an nán?
เอาอันนี้หรืออันนั้น
‘Rĕu’ is a Thai word for ‘or.’
I take that one.
Ao an nán.
Do you like this place or that place?
Kun chôp têe nêe rĕu têe nân?
เขาชอบที่นี่หรือที่นั่น
‘Rĕu’ is a Thai word for ‘or.’
I like it here.
Chăn chôp têe nêe.