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Good news: Thai grammar is actually much easier than English or European languages!
are "stacked"—they can appear above, below, before, or after the consonant they belong to.
Verbs never change based on the person or time. To say "eat," "ate," or "will eat," you use the same word ( gin ) and just add a time marker if needed.
Even if your grammar isn't perfect, ending your sentences with these will earn you a lot of respect from locals. The Thai alphabet consists of 44 consonants and 32 vowels . Consonants are written from left to right.
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Good news: Thai grammar is actually much easier than English or European languages!
are "stacked"—they can appear above, below, before, or after the consonant they belong to.
Verbs never change based on the person or time. To say "eat," "ate," or "will eat," you use the same word ( gin ) and just add a time marker if needed.
Even if your grammar isn't perfect, ending your sentences with these will earn you a lot of respect from locals. The Thai alphabet consists of 44 consonants and 32 vowels . Consonants are written from left to right.
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Muvaffaqiyatli post qilindi !