Is they aney thai people out they can teach me to speck and wright thai?



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eeeeh, i can teach you English.
"is there any Thai person out there who can teach me to speak and write correct Thai"
you can replace Thai by any other language if you want.
One thing at a time - you haven't grasped English yet
Can I suggest you learn to speak & write English first.
Do you want to try reading and writing English first?
While you'er at it, you might as well as English speaking people the same thing.
Speak english boy!
I would strongly suggest that you learn to write and speak English or American first, dear boy!
learn to speak and write in english first!
you need to learn to write in english first
try mastering at least 1 language first
I WILL TEACH YOU THAI , PROVIDED YOU SHOULD NOT SPEAK ENGLISH.
im more of a hat person than a tie person
I would'nt bother as you hav'nt managed your own language yet.
sorry.I am laughing..everyone telling you to be good in English first, then can learn Thai, nobody think that you might be a gentle man or a lady from France ;-)..I am Thai and has just started teachingThai language course.and my great intention is some of money I earn from teaching Thai languages in UK will goes to the fund for poor schools in Thailand. If you really interested and serious to learn Thai please contact me :-)
*Another suggestion..but please take it as a joke :-) *find a Thai wife and go to live with her in Thailand. :-)
Try learning to read and write english first you may then get a serious reply
No self respecting Frenchman or woman would have so little mastery of the English language (see above). It is just incompetence, a lack of care or perhaps the questioner thinks it is rather interesting to write in such a way that nobody but his peers can understand him. That projects his communicative skills onto a rather narrow audience, of whom, one would imagine, few would be capable of answering the question in any case.

I assume you have had little luck in using a search engine to locate a tutor.

Before you venture forth into the wider world, in your valiant quest to obtain Thai language skills, try to master some basic English first.
To communicate, one first needs to be understood. That is why we have rules of speech and grammar. It is a lot like driving, if you do not obey the rules you will find a disaster waiting around the very next corner.

Have you tried to use the `Check Spelling` (sic) link ? It would show you that such words as `aney` do not in fact exist within the confines of our noble tongue. It would, unfortunately, not advise you of the inappropriate use of the words `speck` and `wright`and the phrase `is they` is not just grammatically incorrect, it is just plain wrong. Also if one has any respect for the Thai people, one should at least honour them with a capital letter for the word `Thai`.

Good luck to you on wanting to further your education.
I suggest you work on and master English before you tackle Thai.

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