Set 4: Divide the syllables Part 2 (Exe. 2.6-2.8) Flashcards
A first reading exercise focused on practicing the basics of Thai syllables.
No. of Syllables / Read
4 syllables
chan gin gaa fae
I drink coffee.
No. of Syllables / Read
5 syllables
kao bin bpai yu rohp
He flies to Europe.
No. of Syllables / Read
4 syllables
jer gan na ka
See you, ok? (female)
No. of Syllables / Read
3 syllables
kao hio maak
He is very hungry.
No. of Syllables / Read
4 syllables
nak rian tam ngaan
The students work.
No. of Syllables / Read
4 syllables
mee chaa nai tung
There’s tea in the bag.
No. of Syllables / Read
4 syllables
kao hio maak
There’s tea in the bag.
No. of Syllables / Read
6 syllables
rao maa rohng rian tuk wan
We come to school every day.
No. of Syllables / Read
7 syllables
kao mee look chaai gap look saao
He has a son and a daugther.
No. of Syllables / Read
5 syllables
kao tam ngaan gap chan
He works with me.
No. of Syllables / Read
5 syllables
kao maa jaap chiang raai
He comes from Chiang Rai.
No. of Syllables / Read
11 syllables
chan ja bpai gin gaa fae gap faen nai wan put
I will go to drink coffee with my boyfriend on Wednesday.
No. of Syllables / Read
11 syllables
rao mee way laa pak bpai ta lay sip naa tee
We have ten minutes break to go to the sea.
No. of Syllables / Read
9 syllables
yu rohp paeng rao tam ngaan maak tul wan
Europe is expensive; we work hard every day.
No. of Syllables / Read
8 syllables
kao hio maak jeung reep gin tan tee
He was very hungry, so he hurried to eat immediately.