Easy conversation at the Thai restaurant. Learn how to order food, order a bill in Thai. If you have any questions, please leave a comment here. please subscribe for more lessons or “like” me:D

24 Comments to “Learn Thai – Restaurant Conversation 2”

  • @LearnThaiwithMod He is being rude.

  • @LearnThaiwithMod him joking about the Bar Working Ladys :-)

    Thanks for the movies ! khun kruu Mod.

  • Great video! I already speak Thai quite well, but IMHO these are some of the best Thai lessons on YouTube. High quality audio/video. Good repetition. Clear use of tones. Usable sentences. Good text overlays with accents. … and a very cute teacher to boot! What’s not to like?

  • @fatdice911 – pet nid-noi = little bit spicy.

  • @fatdice911 Pet means spicy. Nid noy means a little.

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  • this video is very simple to understand and learn. GREAT VIDEO….

  • Perfect!!! … Eating is what I like the most in thailand!!

  • Thank you! As silly as it sounds this is one of the most useful lessons I’ve found since it is simple and applicable to my days here in Thailand.

  • @marsmjid
    I am glad you found my videos useful and helpful:) Kop Kun Ka.

  • @lemmon138
    Kop Kun ka for watching my videos.

  • @rolihess1945
    I am afraid I don’t understand what ATM language is.

  • @n1k1k1 I use Pet nid nuy” when ordering as I believe i’m asking for “low” heat, but not no heat. Is that correct?

  • In Thailand you dont need to learn Thai, because every Girl there understand the ATM Language, hihi :-) its easy, isnt it ??!

  • This is perfect! Not too fast… not too slow! Keep up the great work!

    P Jeremy

  • I’ve never had such a beautiful Teacher in my whole Life !!! Awesome !!!! I think i live in the wrong country :-( :-(

  • Sawadee krap. Right now, am trying to learn Thai language to prepare myself for my visit in your country this coming month. This video is very helpful. Kop kun krap. :) 

  • @LearnThaiwithMod
    Kaw toot….should be kaw tot on the screen. Kaw tot means sorry in polite way, but Kaw toot is totally different.

  • @kaoniaw
    Sawatdee ka, I am not sure what you meant exactly?

  • Kaw toot????? I just saw that on the translation on the screen. That’s not very very nice.

  • excellent thanks

  • @nelsonj1885
    I did not presume or assume, I asked if she would do this, there is a difference. As to iegality, this has nothing to do with rule of law in any country but is YouTube wanting to force users to be connected to their site.

    I imagine Mod places her videos here because it is a popular website, not because she doesn’t want people to download the lessons for viewing offline (which is extremely helpful).

    If Mod wishes to respond in any way she can do so.

  • Sawatdee krap, Kru Mod! Pom paassaa Thai lek, kor tot!

    I hope you don’t mind me saying this…

    Can you please avoid using YouTube notation of text? It is better to add the text into the video not from YouTube. The reason is this:

    I can use an add-on for Firefox browser to download your videos. Then I can watch them on my laptop anywhere, even without internet! This is useful so I can repeat lessons and learn better.

    I hope you understand what I am trying to say.

    Korp kun krap, kru Mod!

  • good job! normally i dont like chillies in my food. this help me a lot when i go to thai next week. i will remember to use that ^^

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