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Kat Teaches Thai
Kat Durasawin
7 episodes
1 day ago
Learn Thai with Kat! Easy to follow along Thai phrases. Learn at your own pace and anywhere!
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Learn Thai with Kat! Easy to follow along Thai phrases. Learn at your own pace and anywhere!
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Language Learning
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Kat Teaches Thai Episode 6 (see)
Kat Teaches Thai
3 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
Kat Teaches Thai Episode 6 (see)

On the last episode I taught you how to say, "Koon-cheu-a-rai", which means, "What is your name?"  To reply to the question, male speaker would say: Pome-cheu....(name).  Female speaker would say: Chun-cheu.....(name). I also taught you how to swap out different pronouns in the question and the response.  I hope you have been practicing them all!

On this episode, I teach you how to say See (with a higher tone), which means color.  You are learning 14 different color words.  When you want to say a color name, you always say the word SEE in front of the color name.

See Chome Poo (Chome rhymes with home, poo rhymes with boo) = pink color

See Dang (Dang rhymes with bang) = red color

See Dum (Dum rhymes with gum) = black color

See Fah (Fah uses the a sound in car) = light blue color

See Keow (Keow rhymes with meow) = green color

See Kow (Kow pronounces like Carl but without L sound) = white color

See Leurng (Leurng uses the er sound in learn, ng sound in sing) = yellow color

See Muong (Say “moo” and “wong” together really fast) = purple color

See Ngern (Ngern uses the ng sound in sing, the word rhymes with learn) = silver color

See Num Tharn (Num like number, th sound in thumb, a sound in car) = brown color

See Num Ngern (Num like number, ng sound in sing, the word rhymes with learn) = dark blue color

See Some (Some rhymes with home) = orange color

See Tao = gray color

See Tong = gold color

We will learn how to incorporate these color words into sentences on another episode.

Kat Teaches Thai
Learn Thai with Kat! Easy to follow along Thai phrases. Learn at your own pace and anywhere!