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สวัสดี!  Thai Learners! 😃


Avoid using Google Translate when you want to understand Thai, or if you want to write in Thai unless there is no other way.


First off, refrain from using Google Translate unless there is no other solution. Take the time and translate it step by step. Look it up on Google, your dictionary or something else. Google Translate or other direct translators won’t be imprinted in your brain, trust me on this one.  
Take the time and translate it step by step. Search the vocabulary on Google, your dictionary or something else. Google Translate or other machine translators are not going to print the words in your brain, trust me on this one.


There are two paths to follow: the easy and the tough. It is up to you which one you choose, but I will highly recommend you to finish what you have started. Invest a few years now and enjoy those years for the rest of your life. Things become much easier and you will get a lot more respect from the people around you. You also have to understand, that learning a language is an ongoing process. There is no finish line. You can always improve something, even the best can get better. And remember; it is not the destination - it is the journey. If you forget this very important point, then you will not have fun along the way. Thailand is a beautiful and lovely country, please enjoy the journey as that will leave you with the best memories.
There are 2 paths to follow: the easy and the difficult.


==Sources==
It's up to you which one you choose, but I will highly recommend that you finish what you started. Invest a few years now and enjoy those years for the rest of your life. Things get a lot easier, and you'll get a lot more respect from the people around you. You should also understand that learning a language is an ongoing process. There is no finish line. You can always improve something, even the best can improve. And remember; it's not the destination - it's the journey. If you forget this very important point, you will not have fun along the way. Thailand is a beautiful and charming country, enjoy the trip as it will leave you with the best memories.


https://www.thaiguide.dk/download/Straight-To-The-Point-Emil-Vohlert.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0yoUAagls_67jPH-dCdHquWbtiBEtGL7YJlwDBpBbCYdffvec2onbK3wg
<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages:</span> [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/How-to-say-%E2%80%9Cto-know%E2%80%9D-in-Thai|How to say “to know” in Thai]], [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Seasons|Seasons]], [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/House|House]] & [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]].  
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Thai-Proverbs|Thai Proverbs]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-year|Months of the year]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Introduce-yourself|Introduce yourself]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Sports|Sports]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/How-to-say-“to-know”-in-Thai|How to say “to know” in Thai]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Thai-Slang|Thai Slang]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/List-of-nouns|List of nouns]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/How-to-say-“for-example”-in-Thai|How to say “for example” in Thai]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/How-to-say-“If”-in-Thai|How to say “If” in Thai]]
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 27 March 2023

Should I use Google Translate to learn Thai?
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สวัสดี! Thai Learners! 😃

Avoid using Google Translate when you want to understand Thai, or if you want to write in Thai unless there is no other way.

Take the time and translate it step by step. Search the vocabulary on Google, your dictionary or something else. Google Translate or other machine translators are not going to print the words in your brain, trust me on this one.

There are 2 paths to follow: the easy and the difficult.

It's up to you which one you choose, but I will highly recommend that you finish what you started. Invest a few years now and enjoy those years for the rest of your life. Things get a lot easier, and you'll get a lot more respect from the people around you. You should also understand that learning a language is an ongoing process. There is no finish line. You can always improve something, even the best can improve. And remember; it's not the destination - it's the journey. If you forget this very important point, you will not have fun along the way. Thailand is a beautiful and charming country, enjoy the trip as it will leave you with the best memories.

Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: How to say “to know” in Thai, Seasons, House & Colors.

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