I teach Thai Language and Culture in Utrecht

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November 16 2014

Planning to visit Thailand and do you want to make yourself understood? Khruu Tjaa teaches Thai language and culture in Utrecht.

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In September 2014, the successful and high-quality Thai language lessons for Dutch speakers will start for the 12th consecutive time at the Cultuurcentrum Luchtbal in 2030 Antwerp and for the 2nd consecutive time at the Sportcentrum Olympia in 3500 Hasselt.

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Tino Kuis reviews 'The Thai language, grammar, spelling and pronunciation', the first Dutch textbook and reference work for the Thai language. He's excited.

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I would like to learn the Thai language. Does anyone have experience with the lessons that are given in the temple in Waalwijk?

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There are those Thai words that you hear inappropriately and usually inappropriately. The horrible ge-KA and GEKAP ON TV and news where the reporter uses every interviewer's breather to quickly throw in a KA or Kap. Ka's and KAP's that don't contribute to the discussion at all. Why are they actually doing that?

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Reader question: Wanted Thai lessons near Ede

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April 23, 2014

I am looking for (private) Thai language lessons in Ede (absolute beginner). I've been going to Thailand for a month 4 times a year for years, so now it's time to do something about it.

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Call: Who wants to take Thai lessons in Musselkanaal?

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March 21 2014

A few weeks ago I posted a note in the new temple in Musselkanaal asking if someone would like to teach me Thai. You can now. The question is whether more people want to participate?

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I would like to learn to understand and speak Thai. Living in Ubon Ratchathani there are few options here as far as I know.

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Thai Language

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March 20 2014

Much has already been written about the Thai language, as recently by Tino Kuis with all due respect. I would like to approach it from the other side because there are a number of striking differences with the Dutch language.

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I've been trying to get the Thai language under my hat for some years now, but I'm only partially successful.

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How do you express irritation in Thai? What do you say when you disagree with someone? Can you say something sarcastic in Thai? Tino Kuis explains it all in this crash course in emotion words.

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I want to learn the Thai language as soon as possible. I spent 5 months on this. I can also go to Thailand for that, for example in a monastery. Who has tips?

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