1. I hope you'd add the feature to read the story in English translation as full paragraphs (not only per word translation, although having each word trans is great as it'll help us collecting more Thai vocabularies) since Thai sentence structure is slightly different frome English one (structure for adjective+noun, etc.). I'm looking forward to the continuation of the story.
2. Great job!The app is really good and helping with Thai reading, but my problem is that in Thai writing there are no spaces, and the problem with reading long sentences still remains, so I hope that for the future lessons (or even an update and an edited version of the last lessons) we see real Thai writing, without spacešGenius.
3. For example, learning "chicken" or "bathroom" would be more helpful than "snake" and "rice field."This was very helpful in helping me read the basics of Thai, when I barely understood the word pronunciations and all.
4. However, if you are a total beginner, you must first use other learning material or apps in order to first learn the Thai alphabet and how to read Thai.
5. When I look at Thai texts, they finally start to make sense to me.This app is excellent for improving our reading skills.
6. Not a bad app for beginners.At first I did not know what 'approach' I had to use in learning the Thai alpabet.
7. But...it would be SO much better if phonetic sounds were always shown, together with Thai script and translation.
8. Now I have to listen to everything from the beginning every time I want to repeat a word in the middle.I totally love this app! It helps with my reading skill.
9. This APP makes the Thai alpabet accessible and easy to understand.
10. Take a decades old children's reader with beautiful classic art and put it into an modern app as minimally changed as possible with translation and quiz.
11. But a lot of the words was a bit hard to udnerstand why they were pronoun Ed the way they were since some charcters seem to have two different sounds at the front and back of words? But yeah, worth a shot.