Filters

Thai Words 7845 words

Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
furthermore (adverb)
In addition to; furthermore.
except (preposition)
Except for that; making an exception.
Intermediate Common
additionally (adverb, conjunction)
Used to introduce additional information or ideas.
Beginner Very Common
Cheat (verb)
To be unfaithful or cheat on one's partner or spouse.
Intermediate Common
besides (adverb)
Besides that; indicating exclusion of one thing from others previously mentioned.
others (preposition)
Others; in addition to what has been mentioned.
Beginner Common
outside (adverb)
Located or happening outside the house.
outdoor (adjective)
Relating to activities done in open air.
Beginner Common
suburban (adjective)
Located outside the city, typically referring to suburban or provincial areas.
Beginner Common
flood (verb)
To accumulate or flood on a surface, typically used with water
Beginner Common
Younger sibling (noun)
A younger sibling or someone younger.
I (to elder) (personal pronoun)
Used as a personal pronoun for 'I' when speaking to someone older.
He/she (younger) (personal pronoun)
Refers to 'he', 'she', 'him', or 'her' when speaking about someone younger.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
younger people (noun)
Younger individuals or juniors, often used affectionately or respectfully to refer to a group.
Beginner Common
young friend (noun)
An affectionate term for a younger male friend or acquaintance.
younger brother (noun)
A male sibling who is younger than the speaker.
Beginner Common
Younger sister (noun)
A younger female sibling.
Beginner Very Common
Speed unit (noun)
A unit of speed in navigation, equal to one nautical mile per hour or 1.852 kilometers per hour.
Lower Intermediate Common
lie down (verb)
To lie down or recline for rest or sleep.
Beginner Very Common
Insomnia (verb)
Suffer from an inability to sleep
Intermediate Common
sleep (verb)
To sleep; a state of rest characterized by the suspension of consciousness.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
small amount (adjective)
Referring to a small quantity, degree, or amount; not much or few.
junior/subordinate (adjective)
Describing someone or something of lesser importance or size, often used affectionately.
Beginner Common
less than (adjective)
To be less in quantity or size compared to something else.
Beginner Very Common
smallest (adjective, superlative)
Smallest in amount or degree.
Beginner Very Common
Insufficient (adjective, adverb)
Insufficient in quantity or amount.
Beginner Common
particle (particle)
A particle used at the end of sentences to express pleading, emphasis, or soften tone.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
emphasis particle (particle)
A particle used at the end of sentences to add emphasis, make statements more personal or mild, or soften commands.
Beginner Common
polite particle (particle)
A polite particle used by females in Thai to soften statements or requests.
Beginner Very Common
Prefix for roles (prefix)
A prefix denoting someone who regularly performs an activity or holds a profession.
Beginner Very Common
lawyer (noun)
A person who practices law and provides legal services and advice.
Intermediate Common
janitor (noun)
A janitor or custodian responsible for building maintenance and cleaning, often in schools.
Beginner Common
politician (noun)
A person who engages in politics, such as a minister or a member of parliament.
Intermediate Common
athlete (noun)
A person who participates in sports or serves as a professional athlete.
Beginner Common
Auspicious dates (noun)
Astrological occasion used to choose auspicious dates, often for cultural or ceremonial events.
Lunar festival (noun)
Festival or holiday based on the Thai lunar calendar, linked to cultural or religious celebrations.
Advanced Uncommon
Reporter (noun)
A journalist or reporter who writes and reports news for newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, or online media.
Beginner Very Common
Writer (noun)
A person who writes books, articles, or other works.
Beginner Very Common
Assassin (noun)
A person hired to kill someone, often used in fictional contexts.
Intermediate Common
Musician (noun)
A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, often professionally or as part of a musical group.
Beginner Very Common
Football player (noun)
A player in a sports team, especially a football player
Beginner Common
traveler (noun)
A person traveling temporarily for leisure or non-work purposes.
Beginner Common
prisoner (noun)
A person who is in prison serving a sentence for a crime.
Beginner Common
Dhamma expert (noun)
A person knowledgeable in Dhamma, having passed Dhamma knowledge examinations at three levels: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
Intermediate Common
businessperson (noun)
An individual engaged in commercial or industrial business to generate profit.
Beginner Common
Monk (noun)
A monk or religious person who has taken vows and lives a life of spiritual discipline, often within a monastic community.
Intermediate Common
Accountant (noun)
A professional responsible for auditing, financial analysis, and maintaining financial records.
Beginner Very Common
wise scholar (noun)
A scholar or sage recognized for profound wisdom and extensive knowledge in a particular field.
Advanced Common
warrior (noun)
A person who fights in battles or wars, often considered brave and courageous, applicable in both historical and modern contexts.
soldier (noun)
Military personnel engaged in combat or defense.
fighter (noun)
A person proficient in combat; includes fighters or men-at-arms.
Beginner Common
singer (noun)
A person who sings, often as a profession or performer.
Beginner Common
student (noun)
A person enrolled in an educational institution to learn, typically from primary to secondary education.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
ruffian (noun)
A disruptive person or bully, often with many followers.
gangster (noun)
Thug, gangster, or hooligan.
Lower Intermediate Common
scientist (noun)
A person with expert knowledge in one or more fields of science.
Beginner Common
university student (noun)
A person studying at a university or equivalent institution.
Beginner Very Common
investigator (noun)
An investigator who collects evidence to solve crimes.
Intermediate Common
Performer (noun)
A person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows.
Beginner Very Common
very (adverb)
Extremely; very much; intensely
Beginner Common
Designer (noun)
A professional engaged in creating designs in various fields such as fashion, graphic design, architecture, and industrial design.
Intermediate Common