Can you learn Thai online?
Udemy is a platform where instructors share their knowledge of Thai (and just about everything else) online. Courses are available in Thai on a range of topics, and courses can last anywhere from an hour to over ten hours. You can pick and choose your instructors or the area of Thai you’re studying.
How long does it take to learn Thai fluently?
To become completely fluent in Thai, you’ll need to put in a whopping 2,500 hours (100 weeks if you study 25 hours a week). Here’s everything you should know about reaching the advanced level.
Is there a Thai in duolingo?
It is a shame that Duolingo doesn’t offer Thai as an option. However, this is a good opportunity for you to consider and try out some of the other options on the market. While we highly recommend for you try the Ling Thai app, we understand that everyone has their own preferences.
How hard is the Thai alphabet?
The Thai Alphabet, Isn’t Too Hard To Learn It’s got a lot more letters, for one thing. With 32 vowels and 44 consonants, the Thai alphabet will take some time to learn, but it’s nothing like the brutal Chinese characters of which you need to learn thousands in order to correctly read or write.
How long does it take to fluently learn Thai?
What is the easiest way to learn Thai?
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Are there any good websites or apps to learn Thai?
Effective use of flashcards to quickly learn essential vocabulary
How long does it take to learn to speak Thai?
if you practice 3 hours per day 5 days a week. You can learn basic spoken level Thai within 5–6 months. But again, it all depends on your ethnic background and how much time you have to practice and learn new words. My friend back in the school learned almost fluent level Thai within 12 months.
Can you learn the Thai language on your own?
You could probably learn to Read, and Write in Thai on your own, But, as for speaking and listening, no. I honestly don’t think you can learn the correct pronunciation without talking with native speakers, nor learn to recognise the language without listening to them. Of course, this is a guess. 262 views Answer requested by Delikio Parris