The World of Objects: Nouns and Classifiers
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Unlock the secret to counting and categorizing everything in the Thai world.
- Identify Thai nouns without worrying about plural forms.
- Match specific objects with their unique classifier categories.
- Master the essential word order for counting items correctly.
Ce que tu vas apprendre
Introduction to Thai classifiers, a unique feature for counting objects. Learn how to categorize items correctly.
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...Thai nouns stay the same regardless of quantity, so just focus on the number and classifier.
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Classificateurs thaïs : Comment tout compterAlways place the classifier after the number when counting items in Thai.
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Utilisation des classificateurs avec les nombres (lak-sana-naam)In Thai, always place the number and classifier after the noun you are counting.
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Classificateurs thaïlandais : comment compter les objetsAlways add a classifier after the number when counting items to sound natural and correct in Thai.
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 recognize that Thai nouns do not change for plural forms.
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By the end you will be able to select the correct classifier for animals, books, and vehicles.
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By the end you will be able to construct phrases to count objects using the Noun + Number + Classifier pattern.
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By the end you will be able to use 'an' as a general-purpose classifier for small objects.
Exemples clés (8)
I want ka-fae song kaew, please.
I want two glasses of coffee.
Utilisation des classificateurs avec les nombres (lak-sana-naam)Instagram caption: Look at my maew haa tua!
Look at my five cats!
Utilisation des classificateurs avec les nombres (lak-sana-naam)Conseils et astuces (4)
Don't overthink
The Universal Fix
an. It works for almost any small object.When in doubt, use 'an'
Start Small
tua, kon, and an first.Vocabulaire clé (7)
Real-World Preview
At the Pet Shop
Review Summary
- [Noun]
- Noun + Number + Classifier
Erreurs courantes
English speakers often put the number before the noun. In Thai, you must put the noun first, then the number, then the classifier.
You cannot count nouns with just a number; you must include the classifier (tua) to complete the phrase.
Using the wrong classifier (tua - animals) for a book (lem) sounds very strange to Thai ears, like saying 'two head of books'.
Règles dans ce chapitre (4)
Next Steps
You've just climbed one of the steepest hills in Thai grammar! Classifiers might feel new, but they add so much color to the language. Keep practicing!
Look around your room and try to name 5 items and their quantity in Thai.
Pratique rapide (10)
Which is correct?
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I have three dogs: maew ___.
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Choose the correct phrase for 'three people':
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Choose the grammatically correct way to say 'one person':
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Find and fix the mistake:
Khon song tua.
khon classifier, not tua.frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Classificateurs thaïs : Comment tout compter
Find and fix the mistake:
maews
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I have two dogs: `maew` `song` ___.
tua classifier.frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Classificateurs thaïlandais : comment compter les objets
Choose the correct phrase:
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Maew song ____.
tua as their classifier.frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Classificateurs thaïs : Comment tout compter
Find and fix the mistake:
`bia` `song` `kon`
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Score: /10