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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2010

Thai number 1- 10, but let's counting down!
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  • so this is why thai type their laugh as '555' because its ha ha ha.  XD 555555

  • @amahlia376 That's right! 555

  • I wish you would use a more normal duration for the vowels. Anyone pronouncing these words (numbers) at this pace would be perceived as a retard by a native Thai speaker.

  • @bozotheda

    Thank you for your comment. I'll speak fast as a native speaker in the next videos.

  • Sawatdee kha, Sabaidee mai ka?? Kop Khun ka

  • @AinzleySuk

    Sawatdee ka. Mod sabaai dii ka. Kun la ka?

    kop kun ka

    Mod

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  • You are wonderful.

  • yaaak mak to count backwards

  • Your tones are really Good!

  • @2000ViperGTS You are right although I did not mean to be offensive at all. That said, I still think it would be helpful to hear the numbers spoken at a normal tempo. By the way, I've never had any problems in Thailand (unless you think swapping spit with a กะเทย is problematic).

  • @bozotheda What a rude comment to make the way you presented it. Try and appreciate the time she took to do this and if you have a comment be constructive and not destructive. This is an examply of why many Thais think farangs are so ignorant. Try and work on your character first and the langauge second or you will have many problems in the Kingdom. Sincerely, Grateful Farang

  • @LearnThaiwithMod Thanks sweetie, and I like your videos a lot!

  • I love this! I lived in Thailand for 5 months, so I don't want to forget how to speak a little.. thanks :)

  • Sa-wa-dii khrap

    How can your language be so beautiful that made me cry just in couting?

    No kidding, tão LINDO MARAVILHOSO que me fez chorar. Khop Khun Khrap.

    Greetings from Brasil, one day I'll be moving to there.

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