Useful Vocabulary and Phrases:
- Money = เงิน /ngern/ (formal term) ตังค์ /dtang/ (informal term)
- Banknote = แบงค์ /báeng/
- Small banknote = แบงค์ย่อย /báeng yâwi/
- To exchange = แลก /lâek/
- Do you have smaller notes? = คุณมีแบงค์ย่อยมั้ย /kun mii báeng yâwi mái?/
- I only have 1000 Baht note = ผมมีแค่แบงค์พัน /pŏm mii kâe báeng pan/
- Can I exchange a big note into smaller notes? = ขอแลกแบงค์ย่อยได้มั้ย /kăw lâek báeng yâwi dâai-mái?/
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mick says
kru mod and kru pear your lessons are always useful…..but you NEED to change the person who translates thai into English subtitles…. not only does a lot of it make sense…… some of it is very rude….. ie…. they say …. bum hole… when you do not say this…. bum hole means roo toat !!!! not good….?
SYLVAIN says
why don’t you write phan instead of pan for 1000. you know you pronounce it quite differently!
YKL says
Really practical lesson. Thank you!
Mod says
We are glad to hear that you found this lesson useful. 🙂
Andrew Markovics says
sawadii kru Mot(chu len)
people call you finished phom duu
but should they call you ant 555
your videos are a life saver
Mod says
Thank you for your kind comment. My name is มด Mod. 🙂
Brian says
Hi Mod, i am a new viewer to your vids but i find them very useful. I dont know if you have already covered this one but when i come to Thailand i always hire a car so it would be useful to me about filling up with petrol, breaking down, flat tyre etc.
Great videos keep them up.
Brian
Ron Manning says
Hi Mod
I am commenting on the lesson Isan 101 I live in Buriram But am an Australian could I hear audio please they use many words that are very different to Thai and I am often at a loss to know what is being said. I enjoy all your lessons but particularly this subject.
Ian says
I just love your lessons, both of you do this really well.
Thank you so much, and keep up the good work, I cannot get enough of these lessons.
Also you are both very lovely to watch and listen to.
Thank you very much.
Hans J. Unsoeld says
Hello
it is all very nice, but my feeling persists that you talk too much English and not enough Thai in your lessons.
Kind regards
H.
Mod says
sawatdii ka Hans. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the lesson. Thank you for your suggestion. This lesson is made to be short and quick. We have other videos that teach more Thai phrases, hope you will find them useful. 🙂
David says
Good one…new vocabulary and phrases that I’ve realized I’ve needed many many times
Thanks Ladies. Was nice seeing a new vid…miss seeing you both online 🙂
Mod says
Thank you for your kind comments. We are happy to hear that you found this new lesson useful. Also thank you for still following our videos. 🙂
ludo says
Many thanks for new post and video. Happy to see you again ! Beautiful Thai banknotes with the pôrtret of His Majesty King Bhumibol.
Please accept my condolences.
Mod says
Thank you for your condolences.
LumYC says
Thanks for you lesson.
Mod says
Thank you for watching and leaving your comment. 🙂
Andrea says
So happy to see you back!! Your lessons are sooo useful and fun to watch too!!
Mod says
We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the lessons. Hope you continue to follow our lessons in the future as well. 🙂