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Thai Vocabulary → Colors → Fruit and Vegetables

As a Thai language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to continue teaching you the basics of Thai! In this lesson, you will learn the names of common fruits and vegetables in Thai. This vocabulary will help you navigate markets and restaurants, and impress your Thai friends with your knowledge of the local cuisine.


After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Thai Slang & Drinks.

Fruits

Here are some common fruits in Thai:

Thai Pronunciation English
ส้ม (sôm) [sôm] orange
เงาะ (ngǎo) [ŋaw] rambutan
มะพร้าว (mápráao) [má.práːw] coconut
มะม่วง (mámuang) [má.mûaŋ] mango
  • Fruits in Thai are often eaten ripe and raw. For example, the mangoes in Thailand are usually eaten while they're still green and hard, and dipped in sweet and spicy sauce.
  • Thai fruits are also often used in desserts, like the famous mango sticky rice (kâo nêeôw mà-mûaŋ)!

Vegetables

Here are some common vegetables in Thai:

Thai Pronunciation English
ผักกาด (pàk-gàat) [pàk.kàːt] lettuce
คะน้า (ká-náa) [ká.náː] Chinese kale
แตงกวา (dtǎeng-gwaa) [tɛ̂ŋ.kwǎː] cucumber
กะหล่ำปลี (gà-làm-bplii) [kà.làm.bplii] cabbage
  • Vegetables in Thailand are often eaten stir-fried with meat, like pad krapow moo (spicy stir-fried basil with pork) or pad pak ruam (mixed vegetable stir-fry).
  • Thai cuisine is known for its liberal use of fresh herbs and spices. You might find yourself eating vegetables you never knew existed, like the tangy slice of pickled bamboo shoot (nor mai) that tops your pad thai.

I hope you have enjoyed this lesson on Thai fruits and vegetables! Keep practicing and soon you'll be a master of the Thai kitchen.

Sources

Videos

Thai Language - Learn Fruit Vocabulary in Thai + Pronunciation ...

Learn Thai Slang from fruit and vegetable names - YouTube

Learn Thai fruits vocabulary, Thai English lesson - YouTube

Other Lessons


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