A1 · Anfänger Kapitel 7

Basic Sentence Building

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34 Beispiele
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Unlock the power of communication by building your first complete Thai sentences today.

  • Arrange words using the SVO pattern.
  • Conjugate verbs effortlessly by keeping them unchanged.
  • Distinguish between location and identity verbs.
Speak Thai with confidence, one simple sentence at a time.

Was du lernen wirst

Constructing simple SVO sentences in Thai. Understanding the lack of verb conjugation.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

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    By the end you will be able to: Construct basic affirmative sentences including location and identity.

Wichtige Beispiele (8)

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ผมเป็นนักเรียน

I am a student.

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นี่คือเพื่อนของฉัน

This is my friend.

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Phom `mee` rot

I have a car.

Existenz und Ort: `mee` und `yu`
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Khao `yu` thii baan

He is at home.

Existenz und Ort: `mee` und `yu`

Tipps & Tricks (4)

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Keep it lean

Don't add 'is', 'am', or 'are'. Thai doesn't use these with action verbs.
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Don't overthink

If you are adding an 's' or 'ed', stop! You are doing too much.
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The Golden Rule

If you are describing a job, reach for pen immediately.
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Context is King

In Thai, you can drop the 'I' or 'You'. If you are looking for your phone, just say 'mee phone mai?' (Have phone?).
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Wichtige Vokabeln (6)

กิน (gin) to eat เป็น (pen) to be (status) คือ (keu) to be (definition) มี (mee) to have/exist อยู่ (yu) to be (location) ฉัน (chan) I

Real-World Preview

coffee

Meeting a New Friend

Review Summary

  • Subject + Verb + Object
  • Verb + (no changes)
  • S + Pen/Keu + O
  • S + Mee/Yu + O

Häufige Fehler

Learners often try to conjugate verbs based on their native language. Thai verbs never change.

Wrong: ฉันกินข้าวอย่าง (I eat rice [incorrect conjugation])
Richtig: ฉันกินข้าว (I eat rice)

Confusing location (yu) with identity (pen). Use pen for roles.

Wrong: ฉันอยู่ที่นักเรียน (I am at student)
Richtig: ฉันเป็นนักเรียน (I am a student)

Reversing word order. Keep the subject first.

Wrong: บ้านฉันที่ (House my at)
Richtig: ฉันอยู่ที่บ้าน (I am at home)

Next Steps

You have mastered the mechanics of Thai sentences! Keep practicing and you will be fluent in no time.

Write 5 sentences about your family.

Schnelle Übung (10)

Find and fix the mistake

Find and fix the mistake:

nang dù chán

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: chán dù nang
The subject 'chán' must come before the verb 'dù'.

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Find and fix the mistake

Find and fix the mistake:

Khao raks mae.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Khao rak mae.
Remove the 's' as Thai verbs do not change for third-person singular.

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Fill in the blank with `mee` or `yu`

Phom ____ khong khwan.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: mee
You possess the gift, so use mee.

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Which sentence is correct?

Select the correct usage:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nee keu khong chan.
keu is used for identifying objects.

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Which sentence is correct?

Choose the grammatically correct Thai sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Khun pai khao.
Thai verbs do not conjugate for the subject 'Khun'.

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Which sentence is correct?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Phom mee rot.
You have the car, so mee is correct.

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Fill in the blank with the correct verb form

Phom ______ khao. (eat)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kin
Thai verbs never change, so use the base form 'kin'.

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Find and fix the mistake

Find and fix the mistake:

Chan mee thii rongrian.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Chan yu thii rongrian.
You are at a location, so you must use yu.

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Fill in the blank with the correct verb

chán ___ kâo

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: gin
The verb 'gin' (eat) fits the subject 'chán' (I) and object 'kâo' (rice).

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Die thailändische Satzstellung: Subjekt-Verb-Objekt (SVO)

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: chán gin kâo
Thai follows Subject-Verb-Object order.

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Score: /10

Häufige Fragen (6)

No! Thai verbs are the same for every person, time, and number.
Keep the order: Subject, then Verb, then Object.
Yes! They don't change for person, number, or time.
You say 'Phom kin khao laew'. The 'laew' marks the past.
No, pen is strictly for identities and roles.
It sounds unnatural, like saying 'I am defined as a teacher'.