In this lesson, we explore the ways colors are perceived in Thai. To truly grasp these concepts, we encourage you to learn the Thai color words independently, without directly linking them to their English equivalents. This approach will deepen your understanding and fluency. Feel free to watch the video as many times as you need to practice and perfect your pronunciation.
Enjoy your journey!
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Important Note:
In this video, the mark â is used for the Low Tone, while à is used for the Falling Tone. However, to keep it consistent with the widely accepted method (where à is used for the Low Tone, and â is used for the Falling Tone), we recommend learners switch the â and à tone marks when taking notes.
We apologize for any confusion and are working to correct this issue in the video as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding and patience.