Who can translate this text into Thai, for a tattoo?

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19 August 2018

I have a question if someone could translate this text into Thai? I want to get the Thai text tattooed on my back! This is in memory of a deceased friend of mine. It is a saying of Buddha.

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Fortunately, Charly's life is full of pleasant surprises (unfortunately sometimes also less pleasant ones). Until a few years ago, he would never have dared to predict that he would spend the rest of his life in Thailand. However, he has now been living in Thailand for a while and in recent years close to Udonthani. this time: Charly wants to learn the Thai language, but that's not easy.

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A friend of mine is going on holiday in Thailand soon with her niece. Now it so happens that her niece has a metabolic problem. To be able to take this into account in restaurants in Thailand, she would like to have a Dutch sentence translated into Thai. She can then print it out and plasticize it to show in the restaurants.

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Learned something about the Thai language again

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
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January 20 2018

The Thai language is sometimes more difficult to use than you think. It requires great accuracy, both in writing and speaking.

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Learn Thai using YouTube

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December 16 2017

The Thai language, it is of course a regular topic on this blog. I have discovered 2 new teachers on YouTube in recent months. Maybe more people can benefit from it. They both have very different approaches and there are new lessons very often.

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Words in the family

By François Nang Lae
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November 22 2017

When it comes to the Thai language, the problem of tones always comes up. That is also the biggest problem for us Dutch people, because exactly the same word can take on a completely different meaning if you pronounce it in a different tone.

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Reader Question: Learning Thai on Koh Phangan

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November 15 2017

We will be staying on Koh Phangan for a month next year Jan/Feb and I would like to go to an international school or someone who teaches the Thai language. Is there a possibility on Koh Phangan? I do have some knowledge of grammar, write the alphabet but speaking is minimal, so it would be useful to go to school/class during the holidays.

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After studying the Thai alphabet for several months, I notice that there are two different types. The traditional which is in every booklet, and another type. After some googling I came across Helvetica Thai by Anuthin Wonsunkakon. I couldn't find anything else, a pity because many signs are described with these letters.

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Reader question: Thai course in Chiang Mai

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April 5, 2017

I would like to take a Thai course in Chiang Mai. However, there are many providers and you can no longer see the wood for the trees. I'm not the youngest anymore, so I have a bit more trouble remembering. Can someone recommend me a good school?

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I got acquainted with a Thai widow woman from Bangkok. She is 53 years old, she lives with her eldest daughter, and she knows some English. We have agreed that I will come to Thailand at the end of this year for further acquaintance. That's why I'm looking for a simple basic Thai course so that I can exchange some words and sentences in the Thai language with her.

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Learn to speak Thai with Mod! (video)

By Tino Kuis
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February 21 2017

'Learn Thai with Mod' is an excellent website for learning Thai for both beginners and advanced users. Mod and her friend Pear are charming ladies who teach their lessons in a solid yet understandable way.

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I've known for sure for a number of years now, and I want to emigrate to Thailand after my studies. Everything I do now is with a view to successfully setting up an existence there. What comes with that is of course mastering the Thai language, and that is the next step.

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The Thai language is tonal and therefore difficult for many to learn. Nevertheless, it can be useful to know a few phrases by heart.

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Thai language lessons for Dutch speakers

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13 August 2015

The Thai language lessons for Dutch speakers will start for the 13th consecutive time from September next in the Luchtbal Culture Center, Columbiastraat 110, 2030 Antwerp.

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Reader question: Learn Thai language

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July 22, 2015

Since I don't have daily Thai contact or pronunciation, just like you do on your holiday in Thailand, I'm looking for an opportunity to learn to follow conversations and to have conversations. Either speak sentences and understand other Thai.

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Today I discovered a nice new feature in Translate Google. There you have a button “listen” (icon: speaker). If you click on it once you will hear the translation (in Thai) at normal speaking speed. If you click on it a second time you will hear it spoken slowly. Wow. Awesome!

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Does anyone know if there is a language institute in Khorat (Nakhon Ratchasima) where I can learn Thai in combination with getting an ED visa?

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