ทำไมฉันถึงย้ายกลับประเทศไทย (Why Did I Move Back To Thailand?) - พูดไทย (Speaking Thai)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ย. 2023
- Finally made the video I promised, me speaking Thai and explaining why I moved back to Thailand. I don't talk about my work or personal life often so this is about all you'll get form me on it 55555
As you can see, I didn't have notes because I wanted to just speak freely so that you could see what my current Thai level is. Hopefully it will get a lot better now that I am working etc.!
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I am thai but immigrated to the USA at the age of 13. Your Thai is impressive. Keep it up. I just subscribed
Thank you so much!
Hello Viktoria. I am full of admiration for your level of speaking Thai. Really big wow! I'm trying to learn in the country where I live, but it's very difficult. I live in Poland and there are practically no Thais in this country, even in the capital. At work, no one wants to listen to me because no one understands anything at all. I tried to take lessons on Zoom, but I just got stressed out that I was saying it wrong and then I forgot everything, all the words flew out of my head. And after such a lesson, I felt like I had climbed Mount Everest. Your progress is amazing. I can't imagine how you can speak so well after such a short time. This is a really very difficult language. I admire you very much. I could actually learn how to speak Thai from you, which I often do. Greetings, Karolina from Poland.
Hello Karolina! Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! Don't feel stressed by it, I completely understand how you feel, when I was in London learning, I had no one around me learning either. My suggestion is to try and find Thai friends online, apps like Hello Talk can help, and then try learning with them. There are some really great apps out there too. I'm glad my content is helping you too, and if it helps you feel any better, I often feel like the words fly out of my head too! สู้ๆนะ
Glad I found your channel again. I was trying to find it again for a few weeks.
I don't know Thai, but I do watch Thai bl dramas and your Thai sounds really good.
Thank you so much 🙏🏽 love a good Thai BL 55555
@@VictoriaReign They are so freaking awesome.
1 ปี พูดไทยเก่งมากเลย โห พูดได้หลายภาษาด้วย
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I think you set a great example of how foreigners who decide to move to a new country should do. I'm sure you will integrate and do well in Thailand. Have a wonderful stay!
Thank you so much, that means a lot!!
I am impressed of your almost-perfect-5-Thai-tones. That's WOWWWWW. And Then you said you are able to speak Mandarin too. So I totally understand why you could do all tones. Although I'm Thai.There're many times I mess up Mandarin's tones and Thai tones. Seeing you can do both, I'm so jealous!!!!
P.S.I would love to see you speak Chinese as well. But actually I subscribe to your channel because I want to improve my English listening skill.😂
Thank you!! I learnt Mandarin first so it has 100% helped me with getting the Thai tones...although I still get the tones wrong in Thai and Mandarin 555555
I'm sure one day I'll do a video in Chinese, but not anytime soon. Don't worry, the bulk of the videos will still be English so you'll get plenty of listening practice 😂😂
Excellent✌
Thank you so much 😀
Wow, your thai is so good!
Thank you so much 🙏🏽🩷🙏🏽
As a fellow Londoner, I understand your reasons for moving to Thailand. I love the fact you did this all in Thai! I totally want to actually start learning Thai. Super inspirational. Keep posting! :)
Thank you so much! Learning Thai is great so i will always encourage it 5555 and as much as I love London....it was time for me to go 😂
This motivated me to start learning Thai again❤ it is a beautiful language.
I'm so glad, that is always my aim! It really is a beautiful language, good luck! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
That was awesome to listen to. I understand about 50% of the vocab you used but putting it into logical sentences like that seems a long way away for me. Probably because my Thai gf speaks 100% fluent English (shes a translator) so it's so hard to practice with her.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm sure you aren't that far off, eventually it will click into place. I can imagine having a gf fluent in English makes it harder because even with my Thai friends who are fluent, I find myself naturally slipping into English because my brain gets to just relax 😂
พูดไทยเก่งมากเลยครับ🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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I only Speak English but you did really well. I started to read the subtitles but my inner voice nearly drownd you out so I just listened. I know BSL so I was watching your Body Language. It sounds Like a Language I could get to grips with and some of the words sounded English. Your accent went from a Bristish one to a Thai. I'm impressed well done
Thank you so much! I made loads of mistakes but that's the whole point of learning 😂 I think Thai isn't as hard as people think once you get over the alphabet rules etc. So you would probably have little problems getting to grips with it. Also some words are English but with a Thai accent which helps because at least not every single word needs to be translated. Thank you again for watching and commenting 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
พี่ดีใจที่วียังอยู่ประเทศไทย วีพูดภาษาไทยเก่งขึ้นมากเลยค่ะ ขอให้มีความสุขและสนุกกับงานนะคะ❤
ขอบคุณมากๆนะ วีดีใจเหมือนกันค่ะ แล้วก็วีหวังว่าจะพูดภาษาไทยเก่งขึ้นค่ะ 🙏🏽🩷🙏🏽
Awesome video! Did you go through Connect courses also with Duke language school ?
Thanks you, yes I did all except the last Connect book.
Massive props on the Thai vid. I would have to be at an absolutely ridiculously/unreasonable level before I'd be willing to show it on video! (Which is probably a self-excuse for never lol) It's great that you have no such inhibitions, what youtube needs is more authentic language learners ("polyglots") that have the willingness to show their hand like this ;))
Thank you!!! At first I hated sharing my Thai level on video because I made soooo many mistakes (still do), but the more I did it, the easier it became. Plus I started the channel so I could share an authentic language journey because I always felt so demotivated when I would see polyglots on YT who were always perfect so I have to force myself to be vulnerable in order to show others that we are all struggling together 😂😂
ขอบคุณที่ชอบกรุงเทพนะ Thanks a lot for your love to BKK
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Fantastic Thai…. Very impressive and inspiring… I have a young family …would you say it’s possible to learn Thai from the UK if you can’t spend extended time in Thailand?
GOD IS GOOD 🙏🏾
Thank you, sorry for the delay in replying! I think it is very possible. I learnt a lot of Thai before I moved, the bulk of the videos on my channel are from before I moved. Also, I can speak Chinese and have never even been there on holiday, let alone lived there so I think you'll be able to learn a lot from the UK!
My second language is Japanese, my third is Vietnamese, and my fourth will be Thai when I move to Bangkok this month. I don't know if I can handle another language after that 😅but if I do it will be Mandarin or Korean. If you can read Mandarin then Japanese will be so much easier for you since you have a leg up on the kanji. The pronunciation is one of the easiest of any language and can be learned in literally 30 minutes. Vietnamese is by far the hardest language I have studied. Since almost every word is just one syllable the information comes at you so fast when people are speaking! And the pronunciation is completely unforgiving - but it sounds so cool!
Oh wowwwww that is so cool! This is making me want to pick up another language! I can read some Chinese but it is my weakest of the 4, but I do recognise some kanji when I've seen it. Vietnamese seems so hard but I agree, it sounds soo coool! I'm sure you'll love learning Thai!
That was very impressive. May I ask you what level have you completed at Duke Language school ?
Sure, I believe I finished explore 1 or 2. I can't remember the exact names of the last set of books, but I know I only had 1 or 2 left until I would have finished them all 😊
what do you think of Explore 3 - do you think it is worth doing ?
If I remember correctly I enjoyed Explore 3 because we learnt about the cultural side of Thailand, such as saving safe, importance of social status etc. I also feel like the lessons became more fun because there was a lot of discussion and sharing our own culture with classmates. I think whether it is worth it, will depend on if you know much about Thai culture and have Thai friends who can help to teach you the important of paying respect to elders and/or people on higher social status. Also if they can teach you slang and idioms because they cover that in Explore 3.
Also I was mistaken earlier with the name of the books, I finished Connect 2 and only had Connect 3 left, but I never did 3 because I left Duke.
How long have you been living in Thailand
I have lived here for about 14 months now