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[Video] All you need to know about Songkran Festival

It’s now April and it becomes hotter and hotter. You might have already recognized that Songkran Festival is coming, and we just cannot wait to celebrate it together. In this post, I will help you get ready for this mega holiday and have fun while learning Thai and its history.

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An Ultimate Guide to Drinking Thai Beer.

The time has come to explore your favorite topic. To all of you mighty beer drinkers (I know you are out there) listen up because this entry is made specifically for you to help you maximize your potential in Thai beer-drinking professional. 

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10 Local-recommended Thai Stir-fried Dishes

Who doesn’t love Thai food? – especially Thai fast food or อาหารตามสั่ง /aa-haan-taam-sàng/ (cooked to order food) that you can find on any corner of the street.

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Learn 6 Thai Adjectives with “ใจ” /jay/ (heart)

First of all, you need to learn the main word ใจ /jay/ (pronounced /jai/) which means heart in the abstract term, while หัวใจ /hua-jay/ means a heart as an organ in English.

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4 Ways to say “YES” in Thai language

As everyone knows, “Yes” in Thai language is “ใช่” /chây/. However, many people misuse this word for anything that means “yes” in English, while in Thai language, there four cases with four ways to say “yes”.

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Learn 10 Thai Phrases from the word “ปาก” (mouth)

 ปาก /bpàak/ is more than just a mouth. Discover 10 phrases commonly used in daily life.

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Top 10 Must-have Apps while living in Bangkok

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Learn Thai adjectives from “poop” ขี้ – BananaThai

Poop as a waste of the body

/khîi/ (ขี้) in Thai language means not only “poop” as a noun or “to take a dump” as an informal verb but also “body waste”.

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5 Foreigners speaking Thai like a Pro

It is possible to master Thai!

There are so many foreigners who set up their lives in Thailand, learned Thai, and finally started to speak Thai and be able to engage themselves to the Thai community.

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Learn Thai adjectives with the prefix น่า /nâa/

First of all, you have to learn the main prefix ‘น่า’ /nâa/ which has no direct meaning but it could mean something similar to “seem” in English.