A1 Thai words
First everyday words, greetings, food, places, and simple actions.
below; downstairs
chick; baby chicken
wooden chair
lunch; midday meal
Thai woman (individual)
Italian person; the Italian people
one hundred forty; 140
rotten egg
Steve (given name)
finger
autumn; fall (season)
this afternoon (adverbial)
a drop of water; water droplet
sleep; sleeping
noon; midday (12:00 p.m.)
next week
2 p.m.; two o’clock in the afternoon
snack; light food between meals
flower shop; florist’s shop
large/mature tree
Colombia (country)
this weekend
[!] see you; see you later
Mario (given name)
[to] have a headache; one’s head aches
girls; young women; ladies (plural, informal)
dog (affectionate); doggie
dinner; evening meal; supper
Richard (male given name)
candy; sweets; hard candy
above; up top; upstairs
[to] sleep; be asleep
near; close to
third; 3rd (in order)
movie ticket; cinema ticket
Help!; Please help!
Harry (male given name)
fried fish
afternoon
cloud
[to] turn left
Ukraine (country)
Belarus (country)
[to] walk over; come walking (toward speaker/reference point)
when (question word)
[to] sit down; be seated
toilet; restroom
Chinese language
fresh milk
black coffee
this way; over here
something
afternoon
one day
6 PM; six o'clock in the evening
that thing
chicken egg
boxed milk; milk in a carton (often UHT)
this evening
sorry; excuse me
you (plural)
English person
afternoon
cow's milk
ice cream shop
vehicle wheel
hello; hi
bye-bye
new friend
that day
[to] go (and) see; [to] go take a look; [to] go watch
very good (at [sth]); highly skilled
first floor; first grade/year
second (ordinal number)
light switch
[to] have a meal; [to] eat (polite)
nice-looking; quite beautiful
yesterday
that shop; that store
pill; tablet
at noon today
brushing teeth
class time; school hours
eighteen; 18
which person
bath towel
[to] go to [somewhere]
the letter "L"
addition (math)
french fries; potato chips
fried egg
schoolchild; pupil; school student
[to] line up; [to] queue
lamb
[to] enter the house; [to] come into the house
ha ha ha (laughter)
raindrop
our team
this Friday
How is [sth/sb]?