Learn Thai with Mod – Fruit

May 07, 2012 18 Comments by

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18 Responses to “Learn Thai with Mod – Fruit”

  1. 123loverose says:

    ขอบคุณมากค่ะ!!  ( I learnt it on Thai TV show ^^ )

  2. czeester says:

    i like your fruit collection 555, thanks for the lesson :)

  3. LearnThaiwithMod says:

    Just change the “d” to “t”. It’s Tu-Rian :)

  4. 123loverose says:

    Hi,Mod! I’m Alice. I want ask you how to say ” Durian ” in Thai?  ^ ^

  5. kutuluification says:

    ufff you have amazing tropical fruit over there…I love water melon…my favorite…

  6. LearnThaiwithMod says:

    No they are not the same word, but they sound very close.
    pink = chom-puu
    rose apple = chom – puu (falling tone)

  7. franalam says:

    Isn’t Chom puu the same for the word pink?

  8. Anjobaba says:

    my name in Thai is Mamuang too!

  9. Shoshun2 says:

    thank you for these videos I wish I had found them years ago. they are so clear and helpful. perhaps you could include some listening practice i.e. some long paragraphs of thai read fairly slowly as when in thailand people speak so fast that even when i listen carefully I cannot always catch the words? thank you so much. phil

  10. LearnThaiwithMod says:

    vinegar in Thai is “náam-sôm-săai-chuu”, but in short we just call it “”náam-sôm” which is spelled and pronounced exactly the same as orange.

  11. kwhatten says:

    Hi, me again. Your English is fine, better than fine (which prompts the question, ‘Why’?). I got the feeling that was a tray of wooden fruit. And a question for you. When I eat paad si-u, I usually add some “prik nam-som”. Is “nam som” the word for vinegar and is it spelled/pronounced differently from that of “orange”? Thanks for your help!

  12. rolihess1945 says:

    In Thailand you dont need to learn Thai, because every Girl there understand the ATM Language, hihi :-) its easy, isnt it ??!

  13. LearnThaiwithMod says:

    Sawatdee ka, kop kun ka maak ka:)

  14. websurfer7 says:

    sawadee kruu mod~ I like your videos…keep up the good work…
    

  15. topscrumpdaddy says:

    Kru Mod, is a truly gifted instructor. I have been working with her for a while now and couldn’t be more pleased. I am studying via Skype from the US and have had the most professional and engaging experience with this talented teacher. She is very intrinsic in her abilities and I am very confident, if you are looking to expand your grasp of the Thai language she can provide a very pleasant experience for you as well.

  16. LearnThaiwithMod says:

    Hi Shinobi,

    Thank you for your comment.

    To answer your questions;

    1. It is not a doctor coat, it is just a smart white jacket.

    2. It is a tray of fruit – sorry for my English.

    3. Thank you for watching :)

    Please stay tune.

    LearnThaiwithMod 1 second ago

  17. shinobi2050 says:

    few things
    why are you wearing doctor’s coat?
    tray of food… of fruit?? sounds bit strange just tray of fruit will work just fine
    and 3rd I watch you videos cos you have very beautiful smile so far what you taught us I know it already na :D

  18. BelleChaika says:

    I like mung-kut ^^,)