A1 · Anfänger Kapitel 11

Time and Place

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27 Beispiele
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Chapter in 30 Seconds

Master the art of navigating time and space in your daily Thai conversations.

  • Locate objects using basic Thai prepositions.
  • Express daily schedules with time markers.
  • Describe distances between places.
Know where you are and when you're going.

Was du lernen wirst

Using prepositions to indicate location and basic time expressions. Navigating daily schedules.

Learning Objectives

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

  1. 1
    By the end you will be able to identify the location of common household objects using bon, nai, and tai.
  2. 2
    By the end you will be able to state if you are doing something today or tomorrow.

Wichtige Beispiele (8)

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หนังสือบนโต๊ะ

The book is on the table.

Thailändische Ortsangaben: Auf, In, Unter
2

แอร์พอดในกระเป๋า

AirPods are in the bag.

Thailändische Ortsangaben: Auf, In, Unter
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Chán dern pai rong-rian.

I walk to school.

Thailändische Richtungsmarker
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Ao nam maa hai chán.

Bring water to me.

Thailändische Richtungsmarker
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บ้านใกล้โรงเรียน

The house is near the school.

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ร้านนี้ไกลจากที่นี่

This shop is far from here.

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Tipps & Tricks (4)

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Think Visually

Imagine the object physically moving to that spot to help remember the word.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Ortsangaben: Auf, In, Unter
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Flexible Placement

You can place time markers at the start or end of your Thai sentence.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Zeit-Grundlagen: Heute (Wun-nee) und Morgen (Phrueng-nee)
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Speaker's POV

Always imagine you are the 'center' of the map.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Richtungsmarker
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Mind the Tone

The difference between near and far is purely tonal!
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Wichtige Vokabeln (7)

บน (bon) on ใน (nai) in ใต้ (tai) under วันนี้ (wun-nee) today พรุ่งนี้ (phrueng-nee) tomorrow ใกล้ (glai) near ไกล (glai) far

Real-World Preview

key

Finding the keys

Review Summary

  • Object + อยู่ + [bon/nai/tai] + Place
  • [Time] + Subject + Verb
  • Place A + [glai/glai] + Place B

Häufige Fehler

Time words like 'today' should come at the beginning of the sentence in Thai for emphasis.

Wrong: ฉันอยู่โรงเรียนวันนี้
Richtig: วันนี้ฉันอยู่โรงเรียน

You must include the verb 'อยู่' (to be) when describing location.

Wrong: หนังสือบน
Richtig: หนังสืออยู่บนโต๊ะ

When using 'far', you often need 'จาก' (from) to indicate the reference point.

Wrong: บ้านไกล
Richtig: บ้านไกลจากโรงเรียน

Next Steps

You have done a fantastic job! Keep practicing these daily and you'll be speaking like a local in no time.

Label items in your house with Thai post-it notes

Schnelle Übung (9)

Fill in the blank with the correct preposition

The keys are ___ the bag.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: nai
Something inside a container uses 'nai'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Ortsangaben: Auf, In, Unter

Fill in the blank

___ pai kin khao kan (Let's go eat tomorrow).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Phrueng-nee
Phrueng-nee means tomorrow, which fits the context of future plans.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Zeit-Grundlagen: Heute (Wun-nee) und Morgen (Phrueng-nee)

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the correct phrase for 'Pen on the table':

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pen bon to
Things on a surface require 'bon'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Ortsangaben: Auf, In, Unter

Fill in the blank

Chán ja dern ___ baan.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pai
You are moving away from the speaker to go home.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Richtungsmarker

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Both are correct
In Thai, time expressions can go at the beginning or the end of the sentence.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Zeit-Grundlagen: Heute (Wun-nee) und Morgen (Phrueng-nee)

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the right direction for bringing something to you:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ao maa
When something is coming toward you, use 'maa'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Richtungsmarker

Fix the mistake

Find and fix the mistake:

Kao glap maa baan.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kao glap pai baan.
If the person is going to their own home away from you, use 'pai'.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Richtungsmarker

Find and fix the mistake

Find and fix the mistake:

Wun-nee pai kin khao chan (Today I go eat).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Both are correct
The subject usually comes before the verb, but the time can be at the start or end.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Thailändische Zeit-Grundlagen: Heute (Wun-nee) und Morgen (Phrueng-nee)

Fill in the blank

โรงแรม ___ สถานีรถไฟ (The hotel is near the train station)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ใกล้
Use ใกล้ (mid tone) for near.

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Score: /9

Häufige Fragen (6)

No, Thai prepositions stay the same regardless of who is speaking.
Yes, Wun-nee is exactly 'today' in Thai.
Yes, you can use them to answer questions like 'When?'.
Ask yourself: is the object getting closer to me? If yes, use 'maa'. If it's going away, use 'pai'.
Mostly yes, they work with movement verbs like walk, run, or take.
It takes practice, but focus on the pitch change.