A1 Thai words
First everyday words, greetings, food, places, and simple actions.
swing (playground)
egg noodles in soup
[to] eat pizza
comb
laptop; notebook computer
classroom; teaching room
doll; figurine
bear (animal)
don’t share
มี.ค. (abbrev.)
[to] not eat; refuse to eat (Isan)
church building
Sweden (country in Northern Europe; Scandinavia)
soy sauce
Nan (nickname)
urine; pee (colloquial)
YouTube (platform)
beach; shore
please slow down
box cutter; utility knife
necktie; tie
eye
chicken breast (meat cut)
tennis player
Noppadon (Thai male given name)
muffin (sweet)
less sweet (ordering request)
onion (bulb onion)
red grape
summer (season)
cattle; cows and buffalo
billboard; outdoor advertising board
pitch-dark cave; very dark cave
five pods
yesterday (the day before today)
[to] look; see; watch (stylized spelling)
goose (bird)
ribbon (fabric strip)
[to] work; do one's job; be on duty
Cambodia (country; proper name)
breakfast cereal
[to] order beer
Bo (personal name/nickname)
nine (the number 9)
French (language) [loanword, nonstandard]
Paul (given name; loanword)
David (given name)
eyeshadow (cosmetic)
science class period
please charge the battery
store; shop
[to] apply lip balm
basket (woven)
whipped cream (loanword from English)
new video
dirty hands (literal)
grandfather (maternal)
adult; grown-up
Malaysia (country)
lemon (fruit)
zero percent; 0%
salmon (fish)
Teacher Pun/Pan (title + name)
cheesecake (dessert)
vanilla ice cream
Khun Green (polite title + name)
Thai male given name
[to] jump; leap
June
a pitcher of lemon tea
shark (fish)
[to] eat oysters
kite (toy)
[to] eat tofu
backspace key
black tea
Khon Kaen (province/city)
Australia (country/continent)
supermarket
[!] yeah; uh-huh; right
good night (formal/polite)
a glass of Coke; Coke in a glass
I; me (Isan/Lao dialect)
it is raining; [to] rain
whale
twenty
please count
sparrow
my stomach/belly/abdomen
S (letter)
Spain (country)
[!] ouch; ow
carrot
you drink
spaghetti (pasta)
Thai abbr. for limited company (Ltd.)
Siam Station (BTS)
bus stop
table/cooking salt (sodium chloride)
whale (marine mammal)