Looking for an introductory Thai language course? What are the courses for Thai language majors?

Updated on educate 2024-08-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    There are many basic courses on the Internet, but there are still few majors, so it is recommended to find some more systematic and comprehensive. Important for beginners. Manyu's Thai** course is also good and suitable for beginners.

    Thai script is phonetic, and words are made up of consonants, vowels, and tones. Thai consonants are divided into middle, high, and low consonants according to the tonal rules; Vowels are divided into single vowels, compound vowels, and special vowels. Among them, single vowels and compound vowels are divided into short vowels and long vowels according to the length of pronunciation time, and long and short vowels can distinguish the meaning of words in Thai.

    Special vowels are generally shorter.

    1. Vowels: 1There are a total of 30 vowels in Thai, which are divided into single vowels, compound vowels, and special vowels. There are a total of 18 cell tones:

    There are a total of 6 compound vowels:

    There are a total of 6 special vowels:

    The Thai vowel sound sequence is as follows:

    2. Consonants. 1.There are a total of 42 consonants in Thai, which are divided into medium, high, and low consonants.

    9 middle consonants:

    10 high consonants:

    23 low consonants:

    2.Although there are 42 sounds in Thai, only 21 sounds are actually pronounced. Namely:

    Note: "It is a semi-vowel, which can be used as a consonant and as a vowel.

    3.The order of consonants in Thai is as follows:

    Note: Thai dictionaries or dictionaries are arranged in this order. The letters in parentheses have been eliminated in modern Thai, so there is no introduction, just an indication that it is also a Thai alphabet.

    3. There are 9 middle consonants. where ( and are voiced consonants, and the rest of the middle consonants are clear consonants.

    Fourth, pinyin. The pinyin method of Thai is made up of consonants and vowels. Such as:

    When spelled with , it is equivalent to the sound of gā in Chinese; When spelled with , it is equivalent to the sound of gī in Chinese; When spelled with , it is equivalent to the sound of gā in Chinese;

    Note: "Represents the position of the consonant.

    4.Pinyin of special vowels:

    5.Pinyin of compound consonants:

    4. Tail consonants (closed syllables).

    Clear tail consonant: Voiced tail consonant:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Look for a simple TV series.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Marni and Her Friends

    Can it solve your problem?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Thai is now attracting a lot of attention, and there are many colleges and universities that offer this major.

    Basic Thai Chinese, Advanced Thai Chinese, Thai Chinese Listening, Thai Chinese Speaking, Thai Chinese Writing, Thai Translation Theory and Practice, Selected Reading of Thai Chinese Newspapers and Periodicals, Thai Chinese Literature, Basic English, English Audio-Visual and Speaking, English Writing, English Translation Theory and Practice.

    This major cultivates senior language professionals who have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and a wide range of scientific and cultural knowledge, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism and other departments.

    Students in this major mainly learn the basic theories and basic knowledge of the corresponding language, literature, history, politics, economics, diplomacy, social culture, etc., receive good training in the corresponding language listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation, etc., master certain scientific research methods, and have the professional level and good quality and strong ability to engage in translation, research, teaching and management.

    1.Understand the relevant guidelines, policies and regulations of our country;

    2.Basic knowledge of linguistics, literature, and related humanities and sciences;

    3.Have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and be proficient in listening, speaking, reading, writing and translating;

    4.Understand China's national conditions and the social and cultural tourism of the corresponding countries;

    5.Good Chinese expression skills and basic research skills;

    6.Have certain practical application ability in a second foreign Chinese language;

    7.Master the basic methods of literature retrieval and data inquiry, and have the ability of preliminary scientific research and practical work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    To learn Thai, I recommend "Thai Language Course" Peking University Press, our university uses this as a formal textbook, listening first recommends you "Basic Thai" World Book Publishing Company, starting from pronunciation, although I did not use this to learn pronunciation, and then I looked at it, it was not bad. After you have a certain listening foundation, we recommend you "Thai Audio-Visual and Speaking" Yunnan University Press, which has a wide range of content, relatively new vocabulary, and is very practical. These books are all available online at Dangdang and are very cost-effective.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Buy the book [Basic Thai] online, there are four copies of this book, and if you are worried that you can't learn it, you can buy one or two copies first, and you can buy basic Thai in Excellence and the like, which is not expensive.

    Of course, some ** will also teach some simple Thai, but if you really want to communicate with people, it is better to read books. The book I'm talking about is a very basic and good textbook, and I read it along with the CD-ROM.

    Hehe, the reason why you learn Thai may be because of Thai dramas, a certain star? , that's the initial motivation.

    If you learn it, you will find that Thai is not too difficult and quite interesting.

    In any case, I hope you can communicate with the Thai people in tadpole script as soon as possible

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you want an e-book tutorial? It is very suitable for beginners (zero foundation), there is **, there is a real voice. But note,It can't be used on win7 system,No problem on XP。

    The tutorial has been sent out, please pay attention to check!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Like many other languages around the world, Thai is a complex and diverse mixture. Many words in Thai** are spoken in Pali, Sanskrit, Khmer, Malay, English and Chinese. I have collected some must-read syllables for beginners in Thai.

    Teach you to understand the structure of Thai pronunciation, vowels, and consonants as a whole, have an overall understanding before choosing to learn, and at the same time find simple learning rules, no longer blindly follow learning! Let's take a look at it for beginners!

    1. The composition of Thai syllables is somewhat similar to Hanyu Pinyin.

    Thai words can be simply understood as consisting of consonants (initials), vowels (finals), and tones, as shown below.

    There are many similarities with the Chinese language.

    Second, the Thai voice and form are one.

    Thai is a pinyin script, with its own set of pinyin alphabets, the sound and form are one, and there is no other set of phonetic transcriptions, unlike Chinese, where the sound (Hanyu Pinyin) is separated from the shape (square character). Thai words are made up of three parts: consonants, vowels, and tones.

    3. Thai consonants have voiced sounds and flash sounds, which are different from Chinese.

    Thai consonants are divided into three categories: middle consonants, high consonants, and low consonants. When different types of consonants are pronounced with the same vowel, the phonic tones are often different, so special attention should be paid to distinguishing the types of consonants.

    Fourth, Thai vowels are divided into long and short sounds, and long and short sounds distinguish meanings.

    Thai vowels are divided into three categories according to their structure: single vowels, compound vowels, and special vowels. This is the traditional classification.

    Thai vowels are divided into long vowels and short vowels based on the length of time they are pronounced.

    When long vowels and short vowels are pronounced with the same consonant, the phonic tone is different, so Chinese should pay special attention to distinguishing between long vowels and short vowels when learning Thai pronunciation. Long vowels and short vowels distinguish meanings in Thai, whereas Chinese does not distinguish meanings.

    Special vowels in Thai are generally shorter, and their phonics are consistent with long vowels.

    5. Thai tone.

    Thai is a tonal language, similar to Chinese. Thai has a total of 5 tones, but only 4 tone symbols. Tones are distinctively meanings in Thai. Modern Thai is phonologically richer than modern Chinese.

    Five tones: [33], [21], [41], [45], [14]. The tone of the Thai language is represented by four symbols:

    6. Schematic diagram of the structure of Thai pronunciation (according to the learning rules).

    7. Thai initials (consonants) table (blue part).

    8. Thai vowel (vowel) table (blue part).

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the process of learning Thai, students will deepen their understanding and use of Thai daily high-frequency words and Thai spoken sentence patterns.

    327 Thai applet: For self-learners who already have a foundation in Thai, it provides immersive and scenario-based learning methods, and self-learners can quickly provide Thai oral listening and speaking skills;

    Step 1: Listen to an authentic Thai conversation. (Immerse yourself in listening to the daily conversational dialogue in Thai) Step 2:

    Look at the scene to the translation of the dialogue. Step 3: Thai Conversation Listening Practice.

    Test the phased outcomes of Thai language learning by stage) <>

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Thai is easy to learn, not difficult to learn.

    It is also a pinyin text, and the sentence pattern is also a subject-verb-object, so the most difficult thing is not syntax. Grammar is relatively difficult, but Thai is a typical language that is difficult to get started with and becomes more and more concise later. The most important thing is phonics, so you need to be sure to grasp all the consonants, vowels and tones (in Thai, you don't have to pronounce the first few tones, so you must remember the rules of tone).

    Then there are all kinds of precedent rules, the rules of not pronouncing characters, and nothing else, and when these are grasped, Thai is just about remembering more words and talking more. Compared to Chinese, Thai is really much simpler.

    Introduction

    As a native Chinese speaker, there are so many advantages to learning Thai. The grammar of Thai is very simple and crude, much simpler than English. Language is a tool for communication and an important way to understand a country's culture.

    In the process of learning Thai from Hail Chasen, I gradually understood why Thai people seem to have a simple brain, why they are generally lazy, and why they must explain every step of a matter clearly. To understand a language is to understand the way native speakers think, and this is the most interesting part of learning a language.

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