Thai Language Classes: Basic Thai Sentences
In our first Thai language class, we will discuss basic Thai sentences.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| I |
play |
tennis |
| ฉัน |
เล่น |
เทนนิส |
| Chun |
len |
tane-nis |
Simple Thai sentences are structured the same way as English sentences. A simple Thai sentence starts with a subject (I or chun in this case), follows by a verb to do something, and then object. In this case of simple Thai sentences, the verb is to play and the object is tennis.
Let's look at more example of Thai sentences in order to understand how the Thai language works.
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| You |
eat |
hamburger |
| คุณ |
กิน |
แฮมเบอร์เกอร์ |
| Khun |
gin |
ham - bur -gher |
Again, start with the subject (you), follows by a verb (eat) and then the object (hamburger).
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
| She |
likes |
flowers |
| เธอ |
ชอบ |
ดอกไม้ |
| Ter |
churb |
dork - mai |
Similarly, in the above example, she is the subject, the verb is to like, and the object is flowers.
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