Like English, Thai follows a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) structure. For example: Chun (I) gin (eat) kaow (rice). 3. Politeness Particles
You don’t have to worry about masculine/feminine nouns or changing endings for plural objects. Fundamentals of the Thai Language
are "stacked"—they can appear above, below, before, or after the consonant they belong to. Fundamentals of the Thai Language
Starts high and drops (like saying "No!" emphatically). High: Sharp and high-pitched. Rising: Starts low and goes up (like asking a question). Fundamentals of the Thai Language
Good news: Thai grammar is actually much easier than English or European languages!