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AussieBill
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Probably the best book for learning basic spoken and written Thai language is:
"Fundamentals of the Thai Language"
It was first published in the mid-1950s and was co-written by an Australian and a Thai (surely the best possible mixture). Hence, some clever, light-hearted asides among the serious stuff.
The early black covered version and the later sky blue covered version both look like thick hard-covered university text books and are very difficult to obtain nowadays.
The book is divided into 26 chapters, designed to be studied over 26 weeks.
"Fundamentals of the Thai Language"
It was first published in the mid-1950s and was co-written by an Australian and a Thai (surely the best possible mixture). Hence, some clever, light-hearted asides among the serious stuff.
The early black covered version and the later sky blue covered version both look like thick hard-covered university text books and are very difficult to obtain nowadays.
The book is divided into 26 chapters, designed to be studied over 26 weeks.
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