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VIDEO: Going to the Movies

Monday November 11, 2013 by Mod 19 Comments

This lesson we are taking you to a cinema in Bangkok. You will learn words and expressions related to watching movies.

Hope you will enjoy this lesson as much as we enjoyed making it for you. : )

 

 

 

แกอยากดูหนังมั้ย?

gae yak duu năng mái?

Do you want to watch a movie?

 

แกอยากดูเรื่องไรอ่ะ?

gae yàak duu rûeng rai à?

What movie do you want to watch?

 

ชั้นอยากดู  Only God Forgives

chán yàak duu OnLy God Forgives

I want to watch Only God Forgives

 

เรื่องนี้ถ่ายที่กรุงเทพนะแก

rûeang níi tàai tîi grung-tâpe ná gae

This movie was filmed in Bangkok

 

ชั้นดูแล้ว ห่วยมาก ผิดหวัง

chán duu láew, hùai mâak, pìt-wăng

I watched it already, terrible, disappointed

 

เสียดายอ่ะ sĭa-daai à /ไม่สนุก mâi sà-nùk

That’s a shame / not fun

 

ดูเรื่องนี้ดีกว่า

duu rûeang níi dii gwàa

This movie would be better

 

Monster University

น่ารักนะ น่าจะสนุก

nâa-rák ná, nâa jà sà-nùk

It is cute, it would be fun.

 

Ok ok….

ดูรอบกี่โมงดีอ่ะ มี 8 รอบ

duu râwp gìi moong dii à, mii bpàet râwp

What show time shall we watch? There are 8 show times

 

สี่โมงสี่สิบ

sìi moong sìi sìp

4:40 pm

 

Ok สี่โมงสี่สิบนะ

sìi moong sìi sìp ná (Ok, 4:40)

งั้นเดี๋ยวชั้นไปซื้อตั๋ว

ngán dĭao chán bpai súe dtŭa (I’ll go to buy the tickets)

ได้ dáai

 

 

ได้ตั๋วมาแล้ว

dâai dtŭa maa láew

I have got the tickets already.

 

โรงที่ 2 แถว D

roong tîi săwng, tăew D

Screen number 2, row D

โรงที่  2  แถว D

โอเค

roong tîi săwng, tăew D,

ค่าตั๋วเท่าไหร่อ่ะ kâa dtŭa tâo-rài à?

How much is the ticket?

 

ไม่เป็นไร ชั้นเลี้ยง

Mâi bpen rai chán líang

It’s ok. My treat.

จริงเหรอ เย้!

jing lăw? Yay!

Really? Yay!

Filed Under: Speak Like a Thai, Videos Tagged With: Speak Thai, Thai Language, Thai Lessons

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Comments

  1. Someone says

    Friday July 18, 2014 at 21:26

    Sawasdee krub, I like your lessons, but I think now guys have to buy new good microphone is better. thank you attention ^_^

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Wednesday August 6, 2014 at 15:26

      Sawatdee ka, thank you for your suggestion. We should get a better microphone indeed. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Kevin says

    Friday December 6, 2013 at 10:12

    Thanks, and nice call on “Only God Forgives.” Man, that was lousy.

    Reply
  3. Yvan says

    Wednesday November 20, 2013 at 07:01

    A practical video, thank you, Mod and Pear!
    The only drawback is that it’s too noisy. I can’t hear the conversation clearly. Background noise might be necessary, but not too much.
    มีเสียงเบื้องหลังนิดหน่อยก็พอครับ

    Reply
  4. Sunny says

    Saturday November 16, 2013 at 06:45

    good thx for new video teacher.

    Reply
  5. Philip Mifsud says

    Friday November 15, 2013 at 19:14

    TOO NOISY! COULDN’T UNDERSTAND WORD. BUT THANKS JUST THE SAME.

    Reply
  6. geordieb says

    Friday November 15, 2013 at 13:15

    Very useful Mod.

    Reply
  7. LumYc says

    Wednesday November 13, 2013 at 07:29

    Sawutdee Krup Pear;
    Tum dai dee mahk na krup.

    Reply
  8. Adje says

    Wednesday November 13, 2013 at 01:17

    Sorry, but there is too much background noise.

    Reply
  9. rudylew says

    Tuesday November 12, 2013 at 20:11

    Wow!!! it’s HD movie Kop Kun Krap

    Reply
  10. Evan Meades says

    Tuesday November 12, 2013 at 05:21

    Thanks guys for doing another video, especially adding the text below the video. kob khun krup

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday November 12, 2013 at 09:29

      Thank you for watching:)

      Reply
  11. Martin says

    Tuesday November 12, 2013 at 01:35

    Khun Mod is there a grammatical mistake in the second sentence ?
    Should it be arai and not raia?

    Reply
    • Nico says

      Tuesday April 7, 2015 at 17:25

      I often hear thai people say ไร (rai) instead of อะไร (arai), so in my opinion no mistake in the second sentence 🙂 but let’s see what ajan says.

      Reply
      • Mod says

        Wednesday April 8, 2015 at 22:33

        You are right. Thank you. 🙂

        Reply
        • Nico says

          Friday April 10, 2015 at 13:19

          You are welcome ajan 🙂 Thanks to you as well for your videos, they are so much helpful for learning Thai ^^

          Reply
    • Mod says

      Wednesday April 8, 2015 at 22:32

      It is common in spoken Thai to shorten the word “อะไร à-rai” to “ไร rai” when speaking with friends. They mean the same thing 🙂

      Reply

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