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To dance in Thai 🇹🇭


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to dance เต้นรำ
How to say “to dance” in Thai? “เต้นรำ”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “เต้นรำ” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to dance in Thai like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Thai Word 'เต้นรำ' (to dance):

Visual Association: Imagine someone dancing and each step or movement they make involves a "ton" of movements (for 'เต้น' which sounds like "ten" with emphasis).
Sound Association: 'เต้น' (dten) can be associated with the English word "ten," and 'รำ' (ram) can sound like "rum" in some accents.

Explanations:

– 'เต้นรำ' is a verb that means "to dance."
– The word 'เต้น' alone means "to jump" or "to move," and 'รำ' specifically refers to "dance" or "classical dance."
– This compound word represents the action of dancing in a general sense.

Other Words with Similar Meaning:

– 'รำ' (ram): Referring more specifically to traditional or classical dancing.
– 'แดนซ์' (daens): A transliteration of the word "dance," often used in a modern context.

Conjugations:

Thai verbs do not conjugate in the same way English verbs do. Instead, Thai uses context or adverbs/time indicators to indicate tense.

Present Tense: Adding 'กำลัง' (kam-lang) before the verb can indicate an ongoing action:
– กำลังเต้นรำ (kam-lang dten-ram) – "is dancing"

Past Tense: Adding 'แล้ว' (laew) after the verb can indicate a completed action:
– เต้นรำแล้ว (dten-ram laew) – "has danced"

Future Tense: Adding 'จะ' (ja) before the verb can indicate a future action:
– จะเต้นรำ (ja dten-ram) – "will dance"

Example Sentences:

1. Present: เขากำลังเต้นรำกับเพื่อน ๆ (Khao kam-lang dten-ram gap phuean-phuean) – "He is dancing with his friends."

2. Past: พวกเขาเต้นรำแล้วตอนเย็น (Phuak khao dten-ram laew ton yen) – "They danced in the evening."

3. Future: เราจะเต้นรำในงานปาร์ตี้ (Rao ja dten-ram nai ngan party) – "We will dance at the party."

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