Thai Language Classes: Using Thai Question
Words
The question words in the Thai language are
sometimes put at the end of Thai sentences and sometimes put at
the beginning of Thai sentences depending on the context.
What
Example: What are you playing?
| What |
are |
you |
playing? |
|
อะไร
|
- |
คุณ |
เล่น |
|
Aa-rai
|
- |
khun |
len |
The above table shows a direct translation
of an English sentence into Thai words. However, the sentence
above is meaningless in the Thai language. You need to
rearrange the sentence structure as follows.
Note that in the Thai language, there is no
verb to be so in a simple Thai sentence, it is omitted totally.
In the Thai language, tenses are indicated by time words such
as now, tomorrow, yesterday, etc.
| คุณ |
เล่น |
อะไร
|
|
You
|
play |
what |
Thai sentence structure when there is a
question word in the Thai sentence is as follows:
Without adding time indicative words to
indicate when the action is taking place such as now, in the
past, yesterady, tomorrow, etc... all you need to do to add a
question word making a Thai sentence into a question sentence
is putting the question word after the verb. The question word
refers to the action so its place in a Thai sentence is after
the action verb. In the above example, you are playing
something. The question is about what you
are playing, therefore, the word 'what' or 'Arai' follows
the verb.
|
Subject + Verb + Question
Word
|
In another word, instead of saying:
|