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Let's speak Thai Podcast

Let's speak Thai Podcast

Thai language and culture.

Mia Rongsiaw

13 episodesEN-US

Show overview

Let's speak Thai Podcast has published 13 episodes during 2013. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 11 min and 18 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Education show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 13.3 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Mia Rongsiaw.

Episodes
13
Started
2013
Median length
16 min
Cadence
Near-daily

From the publisher

Thai Girl Talk is a weekly English podcast.Please join Mia and Lani as they explore Thai language and culture

Latest Episodes

Episode 13:Colors and days of the week in Thai

In Thai, each day of the week has a lucky color related.Know what day of the week you were born is important in Thai culture.Find out what day you were born, your lucky color and Buddha image of your day.

Jan 18, 20138 min

Episode 12: How to tell time in Thai

Tell Thai time, telling time in Thai language. Listen to Mia explain how to tell time since Thai have their system to tell Thai and people dont use AM/PM.

Jan 18, 201311 min

Episode 11:Wish happy new year in Thai

In this episode you will become “very Thai” as you listen and learn about a classic Thai song พรปีใหม่/pon pbee mài/New year blessing which was composed by the King in 1951. Learn how to wish a Happy New Year, along with other useful phrases during this important holiday season.

Jan 18, 20139 min

Episode 10: How to shop like a Thai

On this episode you will learn how to ask for price and discount in Thai. Let’s go shopping!!

Jan 18, 20139 min

Episode 9:Interview Hugh Leong in Thai

If you’ve been listening then you know Hugh Leong speaks Thai, and recommends learning Thai if you plan on retiring or living in Thailand. In this last episode Mia interviews Hugh all in Thai! Listen in as we learn about Hugh’s daily life in Thailand.

Jan 18, 201313 min

Episode 8:Top 3 tips to retire early in Thailand part2

Part 2 of 3 :Hugh dishes out his top 3 recommendations for retirement in Thailand; as well what made him start to learn reading Thai after 25 years.

Jan 18, 201319 min

Episode 7:Retirement life in Thailand part1

Part1 of 3 : Join Mia and Lani in an interview with retiree, writer, blogger, golfer and gardener Hugh Leong in beautiful Thailand.

Jan 18, 201322 min

Episode 6:Thai festival to honor the Goddess of water

The festival to honor and thank the Goddess of Water and let go the bad luck of oneself. For the whole year of consuming and wasting water, this is time to show your appreciation.

Jan 18, 201317 min

Episode 5: Travel to Thailand: Is Thailand safe for women traveling alone?

The rape of the 19 year woman vacationing in Krabi has created a social media frenzy, and great misunderstanding between the Thai officials and the foreign community.

Jan 18, 201317 min

Episode 4"Price of Thai beauty

Join Mia and Lani as they discuss the hot topic of plastic surgery, and the latest death of a Thailand “pretty” because of an illegal procedure. Buddhism’s “middle way” does not seem to apply to some Thai women’s obsession with looking “pretty”.

Jan 18, 201318 min

Episode 3: How to say "Thank you",“I’m sorry,” and “Excuse me” in Thai

Hear “Thank you,” “You’re welcome,” “I’m sorry,” and “Excuse me” in paa-sǎa Thai, as well as Mia and Lani’s talk about ขึ้นบ้านใหม่ kêun bâan mài or house warming parties. Thai party culture is a culture based on reciprocity, something most Asians are aware of, and probably dates back to simpler times when neighbors helped each other out.

Jan 18, 201313 min

Episode 2: "Yes", "no" and ask question in Thai

Explore the different ways to ask questions in Thai with Mia and Lani, such as ไหม măi and ใช่ไหม châi măi, and understand why Thais might say, “Yes” when they mean,“No”. This is a very important concept in Thai culture, a nation that values “saving face”.

Jan 18, 201315 min

Episode 1: Let's greet like a Thai

Learn a few ways to say "Hello!" and “Goodbye” in Thai and also about the common reactions you might get from Thais as you begin your cultural journey in Thailand.

Jan 18, 201316 min
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