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Hello Thai learners,
Hello Thai learners,


There are only '''3 seasons''' in Thailand.
There are only '''3 seasons''' in Thailand.


* Northern Thailand actually has three distinct seasons:
* Northern Thailand actually has three distinct seasons:
# '''from March to May''' (หน้าร้อน/ฤดูร้อน): a hot and dry season
**  '''from March to May''' (หน้าร้อน/ฤดูร้อน): a hot and dry season
# '''from June to October''' (หน้าฝน): a cooler rainy season, with rains that can be torrential in September
**  '''from June to October''' (หน้าฝน): a cooler rainy season, with rains that can be torrential in September
# '''from November to February''' (หน้าหนาว): a cool season where you can experience daytime temperatures of only 5°C in the hills and 10°C in Chiang Mai. The contrast of daytime and nighttime temperatures is regularly very high.
**  '''from November to February''' (หน้าหนาว): a cool season where you can experience daytime temperatures of only 5°C in the hills and 10°C in Chiang Mai. The contrast of daytime and nighttime temperatures is regularly very high.
 
* In the extreme south of Thailand, below Phuket, the rainy season and the dry season are well marked, which is less the case above. The weather in the southern islands also depends on which side of Thailand they are on: in the east (towards Ko Samui), the monsoon usually occurs between October and December. On the west side of the Andaman Sea, with most of the rains falling in short showers, the sun is still very generous.
* In the extreme south of Thailand, below Phuket, the rainy season and the dry season are well marked, which is less the case above. The weather in the southern islands also depends on which side of Thailand they are on: in the east (towards Ko Samui), the monsoon usually occurs between October and December. On the west side of the Andaman Sea, with most of the rains falling in short showers, the sun is still very generous.


The word "Season" in Thai is "nâa" (spoken language) or "réu-duu" (formal language).
The word "Season" in Thai is "nâa" (spoken language) or "réu-duu" (formal language).


<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages:</span> [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Daily-Routine|Daily Routine]] & [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Health|Health]].
== The 3 Thai Seasons (ฤดูกาล) ==
== The 3 Thai Seasons (ฤดูกาล) ==
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===Seasons in Thailand ฤดูต่างๆ ในเมืองไทย===
===Seasons in Thailand ฤดูต่างๆ ในเมืองไทย===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPoae9Jxmr4</youtube>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPoae9Jxmr4</youtube>


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MTnhOHy-_8
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MTnhOHy-_8
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPoae9Jxmr4
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPoae9Jxmr4
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Sports|Sports]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Transportation|Transportation]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|Feelings and Emotions]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/How-to-say-“to-know”-in-Thai|How to say “to know” in Thai]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Nature|Nature]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Useful-sentenses|Useful sentenses]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Animal|Animal]]
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Vocabulary - Seasons in Thai Language
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Hello Thai learners,

There are only 3 seasons in Thailand.

  • Northern Thailand actually has three distinct seasons:
    • from March to May (หน้าร้อน/ฤดูร้อน): a hot and dry season
    • from June to October (หน้าฝน): a cooler rainy season, with rains that can be torrential in September
    • from November to February (หน้าหนาว): a cool season where you can experience daytime temperatures of only 5°C in the hills and 10°C in Chiang Mai. The contrast of daytime and nighttime temperatures is regularly very high.
  • In the extreme south of Thailand, below Phuket, the rainy season and the dry season are well marked, which is less the case above. The weather in the southern islands also depends on which side of Thailand they are on: in the east (towards Ko Samui), the monsoon usually occurs between October and December. On the west side of the Andaman Sea, with most of the rains falling in short showers, the sun is still very generous.

The word "Season" in Thai is "nâa" (spoken language) or "réu-duu" (formal language).

Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Daily Routine & Health.

The 3 Thai Seasons (ฤดูกาล)[edit | edit source]

English Thai Pronunciation
Hot season (March to May) หน้าร้อน/ฤดูร้อน nâa /réu-duu rɔ́ɔn
Rainy season (June to October) หน้าฝน nâa/réu-duu fǒn
Cold season (November to February) หน้าหนาว nâa/réu-duu nǎao

The 4 European Seasons[edit | edit source]

Thai Translation
ฤดูใบไม้ผลิ Spring
ฤดูร้อน Summer
ฤดูใบไม้ร่วง Autumn (Fall)
ฤดูหนาว Winter

Videos[edit | edit source]

How many season in Thailand?[edit | edit source]

Seasons in Thailand ฤดูต่างๆ ในเมืองไทย[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]