JustWandering by Nina Fuentes | Travel blogging from Manila, wandering through the Philippines Asia and Australia
May
10

Sawasdee Ka

Posted by nina under Preparation, Thailand

With only seven days to go, I realize that I have to start learning some Thai phrases soon.

I’ve come across several Thai phrases in the websites I’ve browsed through and my Thailand travel books, but it’s not enough that I know the words; I have to know how to say them properly.

One of the first website I went to that has the proper Thai pronounciations was surprisingly, not a travel site. I was in HSBC’s site looking at their Thailand offers when I saw their Say it in Thai section. It’s a small listing, but helpfull, nonetheless.

I learned about LearningThai.com from a poster in the BnA forums. It has more phrases and words, even a picture dictionary for certain sections.

Though the LearningThai.com site is more comprehensive than the HSBC link, I still find it important to listen to both. The speakers in the two sites are of the opposite gender; HSBC has a female speaker, while LearningThai.com has a male one. In Thai, men and women use different suffixes for polite conversation. Men say “khrap” while women say “kha.” There is also a difference in the accents and pronounciation of the two speakers, which can help hone your listening skills.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to get back to my lessons. Lagon!

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Nina Fuentes | Lovin' ManilaNina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.

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