Introduction This website started as a personal collection of tools and resources I made whilst learning to read, write and type Thai. I've decided to make them available on the web in the hope that they might help someone else to become fluent in this challenging language.

Reading Thai This is intended as a comprehensive course that takes you from the basics of reading Thai, through (almost) all the irregularities and idiosyncrasies of the written language. Simple, interactive games give lots of opportunity for practice. The course starts here. [Note this course is still being developed, and only the first 33 lessons are currently available.] Typing Thai This is a collection of programs to help learning to type in Thai. They are Thai Typing Trainer The Thai Typing Trainer is really three programs in one. These are: a 50 lesson tutor going from the first few keystrokes to complete coverage of the The keyboard.

a practice program with 8 passages of Thai to type to help improve your speed. It provides feedback on the number of errors made and words per minutes typed

a practice program similar to the previous one, but this one lets you paste your own text for practice Thai Steady Typer A program to help you to practise typing at a steady pace - one of the keys to building up typing speed. Thai Typing Game Type the words as they fall from the sky and before they hit the ground. 50 levels of increasing difficulty. Dictionaries There are four dictionaries. The main one is a Thai-English/English-Thai Dictionary which allows you to look up individual words or whole paragraphs (bulk lookup). Hover over any word and see a brief definition; click on any word and see its full definition. Words can also be saved in your own private word list. You can also browse the dictionary in alphabetic order. There are two front ends to the Royal Institute Dictionary, for both the 1999 and the 2011 versions. They both allow for single word lookup, reverse lookup (i.e. searching for a word in the definitions), and browsing alphabetically. They are at RID 1999 and RID 2011 respectively. Finally there's a Thai Classifier Dictionary (Thai script only) which allows you to look up the classifier(s) for a given noun, or the nouns associated with a given classifier. You can also browse the dictionary alphabetically by both noun and classifier.

Language Course [NEW] This site is the new home of the American Foreign Service Institute Thai Language Course, previously found at thailanguagewiki.com. Same content; different format. The course has a number of great points: It has a very systematic way of teaching

There are hundreds of exercises to practise

It includes plenty of audio material The course starts here. Games "Free Thai", a game (loosely based upon "Free Rice") to take you through the 3,000 most common word. A Flashcard Game with Thai and English words in various categories and at various levels of difficulty. Includes an IPA text option for the Thai words. Currently the number of decks of cards is fairly limited, but I hope to add more as time permits. You can also create your own packs of cards with the Flashcard Editor Tools A collection of miscellaneous tools I have developed and use: IPA Typing Tool Type the funny symbols such as ʉ̌, ɔ̂ and ŋ at the click of the mouse. Thai Typing Tool For people who don't want to learn how to type Thai but want an easy way of entering Thai text. Sequence Checker Checks that Thai characters have been typed in the correct sequence. Primarily of use to website developers. [NEW] Thai to IPA Tool Transcribes Thai text to IPA. Supersearch Search 8 different sites at once, including dictionaries (Thai-English, Thai-Thai), Wikipedia, images. Get direct links to a further 5 Google searches. Saves time and effort. Finally, if you find any problems with the website, or would like to make any suggestions, please contact me via the Feedback link. Feedback, good or bad, is always much appreciated. Now, please jump on in ...