
Learn how to express this
Thai is very useful when you need it
Specifically, refer to someone's position
Or something in the conversation.
For example, when you are in a fresh market,
You ask questions like "How much is it?" Egypt
"what is that?". Fortunately, Thai adjectives
This can be learned quite easily more than that.
First of all it starts with the sound of "n". :-)
Express this in Thai language
To indicate that it points to "this" in particular
You will use the Thai adjective "nee".
As an adjective, knee is always placed after a noun.
Here are some examples.
Use knee correctly. where
Adjectives are placed in the following example:
Chop Nan Say Hey Mica?
Do you like this book?
No kheuu burn kong koon chimei?
Is this your home?
Nee kheuu rot mai kong chan.
This is my new car.
Kee Tao Ray?
How much is this?
Nee mai chai gee - dtaa kong chan.
This is not my guitar.
How are you?
What is this?
In the first example, you will find a new Thai word,
Nanse which means book. Do you still remember?
What is the meaning of Thai language? chop? Well, chop
I mean "like" in Thai language.
In the second example, kheuu means "is", baan is
House. Please also look at Thai kong. Means of Hong Kong
Belong to So if you want to say something
Belongs to someone, you say "something Cong
who ".
In the third example, Thai spoils mean cars.
Mai is a Thai adjective of a new meaning. Chang is just a woman
How to express "I". Note: Chang is also used by intimate men
Friends and lovers.
In the fifth example, gee - dtaa simply means guitar. clearly,
The guitar is an import word from the west.
In Thai language we express it as "not (far away)"
What is located there
Apart from you), you will use the Thai adjective, nan.
You use nan (that) in the same way as nee (this).
Here are some examples of nan:
Pai raan nan.
I go to that store.
Mieow toowah Nano Pen Kanchan.
That is my cat.
Kun nan pheuuan kong pom.
That person is my friend.
In the first example, raan means shop. Literally translated
It means "go there."
In the second example, Mieow means cat, of course. : Towa
In fact it is a numerical classifier for animals,
Cloth and furniture. Pen works like kheuu
It means "is". In the last example, the word kun actually means a person.
It is literally translated into the meaning of "that person is a friend".
Using Thai (nohn) to express "it (distant)" This is like nee (this) and nan (that)
Nohn to show someone
Something far from you.
Here are some examples that show you
The meaning and usage of nohn (there):
Pheuuan kong pom You are Baan Non Clap.
My friend lives in the house there.
Chan Chan Pie haa pheuuan tea you are nohn baan Yi.
I am planning to see a friend living in a big house there. Pheuuan in the first example means a friend. Into
In the second example, ja pai haa means going to see
Yai is a big meaning.
It is simple, is not it? :-) Please remember that.
In Thai, adjectives are
noun. Kne (this), that (that) and that over there (sorry)
Thai adjective describing location
Someone (noun) or something (noun).

