Teacher Nariss Master Thai Numbers: How to count in Thai Introduction: The Rhythm of Numbers in Thai Life In Thailand, numbers are more than digits - they're woven into markets, temples, and daily conversations. From haggling at a street stall to sharing yo... May 28, 2025
Teacher Nariss Thai Greetings: How to Say Hello in Thai & Perfect the "Wâai" Like a Local Introduction: The Heartbeat of Thai Culture in Greetings In Thailand, greetings are more than words—they’re a dance of respect, tradition, and warmth. From the iconic Wâai to the ubiquitous Sà-wàt-dii... May 17, 2025
Teacher Nariss How to say " I love you " in Thai Introduction: The Language of Love in Thai Culture In Thailand, love is more than words, it’s a blend of tradition, respect, and subtlety. While Western cultures often use “I love you” freely, Thai ex... May 15, 2025
Teacher Nariss The usage of Chin - Get used to with The usage of "Chin ชิน" - Get used to with When learning a new language, one of the most fascinating aspects is discovering words and concepts that don’t have a direct translation in your native tongu... May 6, 2025
Teacher Nariss The usage of: Not Anymore The usage of ไม่...แล้ว (mâi...láew) = Not Anymore One of the most useful Thai phrases to express that something is no longer happening is "ไม่...แล้ว (mâi...láew)." It translates to "not anymore" or ... May 6, 2025
Teacher Nariss Mastering Thai Prepositions In, On, Under, Between, Behind, and Next to Prepositions are essential for describing locations and spatial relationships in Thai. In this blog, we’ll explore six key Thai prepositions, provide clear ... May 6, 2025
Teacher Nariss How to Use Almost in Thai How to Use "Gèuab" (เกือบ) = Almost in Thai If you're learning Thai, you might have come across the word "Gèuab" (เกือบ), which means "almost" in English. It’s a useful word that can help you express ... May 6, 2025