Describing your mode of transport

Whenever you want to explain how you go or come as a passenger you must use the word “nâng” (นั่ง) which means “to sit”. When you use “nâng” (นั่ง) as a verb it will be followed by the type of vehicle and then the direction word at the end.

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Rainy days

There was so much rain in Chiang Mai lately. So today I would like to talk about different raining phrases.

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I'm kidding

How to say “I’m kidding” in Thai? Thai people love telling jokes, teasing, smiling and laughing. Well, I guess Thai humour and western humour might not be 100% the same.

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