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  • Useful video, Bon, but there is far too much banal preamble before you get started actually teaching, so :-(

    And by the way piece is spelled like this.

  • Did you say easy ass people?

  • test

  • hi can i ask what is the meaning of puag geaw

  • @hlmilk1991 they

  • very eloquent and easy to watch on camera!

    I like your accent too - seems to fluctuate between mildly aussie, to posh English, and then to slightly London

  • @Willyocky you must be a police!! well analised

  • 555+

    talok maak (Japanese sounds)

  • 555 do small steps and be perfect... you crack me up with every clip :D loving these lessons!

  • This is very good video and the way you teach thai is brilliant. I really enjoy yours lessons. I would say there is only one thing missing thai transcript. I thing this could be usefull addition. By the way how to wright in thai classifier for clothes (thua). ขอบ คุณ ครับ

  • wooo thank youuu

    i wanted to learn thai because one of my freinds was on the phone to one of her thai freinds over in thailand, and it just made me want to learn abit of it- and i have thankyouu :D

  • pom mai pood pasa Thai until I watched your videos! yay! \^O^/

  • Bon!!, tank you very much for the lesson, is bery good,,,you are very good teaching jer gun

  • 5/5 !! ...Bon, Should I pronouce the letter R as an L ?? I'm ready to give up with the lovely rolling R's because nobody understands me...or worse !!...corrects me back into the L sound.

  • when I'm concious about it once in a while I roll my R's, but most time it just kinda flow into L.... but still, what you do when you're fully concious that means something, it was my new year resolution 5 years ago to perfect my R's :)

  • hey bon =)

    i get it now! that actually simplifies things a brave bit! thanks alot! by the way your japanese impression was pretty good lol! Anyway, have a nice weekend :)

  • harro... just watched this crip this morning.... thanks for mentioning us!! Keep up the good work!!

  • this is effin' hard

  • Arron, if you can come up with Len TV, you're in the Thai zone, darlin. Len means Play, so anything that you play with, you can use len with, it's just one of thoes prefix that has the meaning of it's won..

    Guess what 's a DVD player called?

    Krueang(machine unit) Len DVD

    Children's playgroud?

    Sanam(field) Dek(children) Len

    Pretty straight forward init?

    Len num(water) = not swimminig but play in the water

    Len Geela(sport) = Play sport

  • yay bon is back with another bonanza of thai goodness! I really struggle with the pronunciation of Pueen! I can roll my r's well but Pueen has me beat :O I'll keep working on it;p

    Thanks alot for answering my question! Atleast len-gee tah and saom gee tah are easy to prenounce =) It's interesting how len is used for using the internet. I guess that applies to.. watching the television also? Thai is pretty confusing! but fun at the same time lol

    really enjoy your videos, thanks so much =)

  • harro. 555 ^^

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