The incredibly useful http://www.thai-language.com/dict website is back on line.
No idea whether it will last long ... fingers crossed !
Online Thai Language Learning
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Thank you. That was down for so long, I feared we weren't going to see it again.ilz wrote: ↑Fri Dec 19, 2025 6:21 pmThe incredibly useful http://www.thai-language.com/dict website is back on line.
Re: Online Thai Language Learning
For those of us who are not very advanced with the language, here's some listening practice:
Much more on his channel.
If anything is difficult to follow, google Gemini will create a vocab list. It's not difficult to paste that back into a translate website to get clearer output (e.g. Google, Bing or iTranslate) before returning to the original.
Much more on his channel.
If anything is difficult to follow, google Gemini will create a vocab list. It's not difficult to paste that back into a translate website to get clearer output (e.g. Google, Bing or iTranslate) before returning to the original.
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Well here's a Thai boy discussing his breakfast. This makes a change from all the women trying to teach us.
Of course, it's intended as dietary advice, rather than a language lesson.
It's also too fast for me & I only understand parts of it. But it's good to be stretched occasionally.
So feeding the Facebook video into google AI produces a nice vocab list.
The google translate app can then be persuaded to play that back and at a slower speed if selected. However, with google, we're back to a particularly screechy female voice. I can get tired of that.
The Microsoft translator has a much more pleasant male voice, but I've not figured out how to slow that down.
Of course, it's intended as dietary advice, rather than a language lesson.
It's also too fast for me & I only understand parts of it. But it's good to be stretched occasionally.
So feeding the Facebook video into google AI produces a nice vocab list.
The google translate app can then be persuaded to play that back and at a slower speed if selected. However, with google, we're back to a particularly screechy female voice. I can get tired of that.
The Microsoft translator has a much more pleasant male voice, but I've not figured out how to slow that down.
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Listen to the whole track & tell me your thoughts on the production of this video.....