Instant Thai Phrases: Flirting & Love

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

http://learn-thai-podcast.com with another instant Thai language phrase lesson. This time you learn some phrases you can use to flirt with Thai girls (or boys). Some of them are more serious so they might make your girlfriend or boyfriend really happy.

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  • Too bad it's so male-geared in this lesson :(

    I want to learn to tell guys that they're handsome too.

  • @chaosbringer Girls should use "chan" (the "a" sounds like something between an "uh" or "ah") instead of "phom" to refer to themselves. Replace "phuu-ying" (girl) with "phuu-chai" (which means boy). Instead of "suey" for pretty, use "law" for handsome and that's pretty much the whole lesson. ;)

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  • @chaosbringer but they're not lol

  • though ur lessons r nice/helpful they are very pronun boring- always i for male speakers- woman? him? her, ect...

  • You not same girl person other that i meet come

  • @stellaarmitage อยากให้พวกฝรั่งมันใช้คำหวานหลอ­กเอาผู้หญิงไทยฟรีๆหรอ สอนมันให้พูดแบบนี้ดีแล้ว ใครไม่อยากโดนเอาฟรีจะได้ไม่ถูก­หลอก หรือใครอยากเอากับฝรั่งก็จะได้ช­ัดเจนกันไป

  • @cbunming rude!

    what he says is NOT polite

    and unacceptable in thai society

    don't believe him

    totally disgusting!

  • i'm Thai and this is so funny

    are you learning these sentences just to flirt a Thai girl? lol

  • I want to have a sexual intercourse with you = Pom yak mii pet-sam-pan kap khun. or Pom yak yet khun.

  • This is really great stuff. Thank you very much for developing it and posting these lessons. I'm about to teach my first semester at a Thai university, and am finding your lessons a great introduction. You know what would make them better? If you were to light up the Thai words when they're spoken so that I can associate the sound with the symbol.

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