08_Lesson 13_ Part 1 New Vocabulary Flashcards
This set equips you to confidently identify and ask about the days of the week in Thai. You'll learn to use time-related phrases for past, present, and future contexts and formulate sentences indicating actions over different days. Plus, you'll get comfortable using the question word ‘when’ and positioning time phrases correctly in your sentences.
What does it mean?
wan
day
wan
What does it mean?
wan née
today
wan née
What does it mean?
mêua-waan
yesterday
mêua-waan
What does it mean?
wan jan
Monday
wan jan
What does it mean?
wan ang-kaan
Tuesday
wan ang-kaan
What does it mean?
wan pút
Wednesday
wan pút
What does it mean?
wan pá-réu-hàt
Thursday
wan pá-réu-hàt
What does it mean?
wan sùk
Friday
wan sùk
What does it mean?
wan săo
Saturday
wan săo
What does it mean?
wan aa-tít
Sunday
wan aa-tít
What does it mean?
săo aa-tít
weekend
săo aa-tít
What does it mean?
tĕung
until; to
tĕung
What does it mean?
rao
we; us
rao
What does it mean?
glàp bpai
to go back
glàp bpai
What does it mean?
glàp maa
to come back
glàp maa
What does it mean?
sèt
to finish
sèt
What does it mean?
aa-tít
week
aa-tít
What does it mean?
deuan
month
deuan
What does it mean?
nâa
next
nâa
‘This..,’ ‘Next…,’ ‘Last….’
The words ‘née’ (‘this’), ‘nâa’ (‘next’), and ‘têe láeo’ (‘last’) can occur after any unit of time.