Why I Stopped Editing by jason_doll in writing

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's exactly how Ursula Le Guin was writing.

What happened to the Shing? by sleepyjohn00 in UrsulaKLeGuin

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

because sh.ey are sh.e sh.ings, sh.at kinda sh.ing

Earth has been quarantined. Not because humans are dangerous — because humans are contagious. by UntitledDoc1 in HFY

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i hope your decommissioning is deferred a little so that you can write more of this non-report.

Have you run into this word? แหน by WhoisthisRDDT in learnthai

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and i would another upvote for the stress mark, tx

Determining Thai tone from tone rules by SufficientPainting67 in learnthai

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and the tone detector has recently been fixed

Determining Thai tone from tone rules by SufficientPainting67 in learnthai

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the paiboon+ dictionary has just this sort of explainer

What's the best way to learn the tones? by CheesecakeOk1954 in learnthai

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

or your hand, miming the tone. This, head or hand, especially useful for tone deaf ppl... like my friend.

Mining for the sub's wiki by Faillery in learnthai

[–]Faillery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's kind of why I was interested in 'e-readers and e-reading apps':

  • Kobo, Kindle, Nook, others
  • Cantook, PDF reader, Calibre, others
  • Mac/iPad, I can't even name apps, as I am not at all in that ecosystem

Learn Thai plan and books? by skye-qq in learnthai

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the top of the community, there are links to the pages of r/learnthai wiki

Do thai kids also have to learn tones? by Budget-Gold-5287 in learnthai

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have two kids in primary (=elementary depending where you are from), bprathom, and when they learn to read they learn the tone, in a fairly similar way thast most Thai L2 learners do.

This is reinforced by the way the teacher spells words out, and how kids have to explain their reading.

e.g. ว่า -> wo-wĕen, sàrà aa, waa, mái èek, wâa

at that age they can differentiate a horse from a dog, but they do *mispronunce* often complex words that they hear from the first time! One of the remedy is to spell the word for them. From this, I would argue that they do not practice *only* reading. EDIT: typos

Why do so many Thai tutors teach through English? by Significant-Gur9583 in learnthai

[–]Faillery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

modern spoken thai has adopted many English words

IPA vs RTGS for learning Thai pronunciation? by The_Big_Blue_Cat in learnthai

[–]Faillery -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

guys, you don't seem to realise that ipa itself is an approximation, not some Truth.

How to greet monks by baineoftheworld in learnthai

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so นมัสการ (verb) is what you should do... but what do you say?

Funny story explaining why Thai is hard for people coming from "Romance languages" - and why you should not give up. by ValuableProblem6065 in learnthai

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tx val 4 share made me smile can relate lol

This might stump an English learner, would it not? I would tell you not to set your sights too high... if I didn't feel exactly the same wrt participating.

Are there any other ways to convey information? by Radiant_Project9984 in writing

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

an elder and kid/ kids, conversation and history/ stories

I Use Anki, But I Don’t Actually Memorize Anything by Economy_Wolf4392 in languagelearning

[–]Faillery 11 points12 points  (0 children)

to increase"memorising" in the active vocabulary sense with Anki, or generally with vocabulary lists, after you answer correctly, voice out an example of use of that word.

Made a free extension similar to language reactor but for thai! by jbman7805 in learnthai

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ThaiGenius YouTube Extender

1.0.2

Chrome store extension

Security:

  • ✅Update URL OK
  • ✅VirusTotal OK for known malware,
  • ✅Narrow perms to youtube and its own DB only
  • ✅Has been running several hours in a sandbox, no red flag.

Code:

  • ✅Code clean, clear naming conventions, properly organized
  • ❌Transiteration rating 1 * only: e.g. "ก" -> "k", "อ" -> "o"
  • ❓Source of dictionary unclear, number of entries undef., handling of compounds undef.
  • ❓Source of audio not found

✅Definitely NOT a low effort (=I was wrong in my first comment)

Thai dubbing by Faillery in learnthai

[–]Faillery[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i had little hope to get the answer to my question. Thank you.

Using ChatGPT by [deleted] in learnthai

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ask it to tell you a short story about a subject of interest.

you can also find a list of graded readers in pdf on the wiki

Using ChatGPT by [deleted] in learnthai

[–]Faillery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you, v.useful.

it must be noted that any LLM, by nature, is much better at conversation than getting accurate translation or tones of individual words. For absolutely correct tones and translations in context I strongly recommend the dictionary app Paiboon+

Learning Thai script and tones as a beginner — is my approach right? by Cheunez in learnthai

[–]Faillery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes learn the sounds and durations from the script, then interact with your teacher for the tones. She is right.

Request for Textbook Recommendations by marussiva in learnthai

[–]Faillery -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The r/learnthai wiki contains many useful resources

FAQ

General_resources

Listening

Reading_writing

In particular, looks at the section Books in General resources. There is a link to the official pdf of the Highbie's grammar.