EP10: Learn the 10 Jai words (verb+jai) to describe your feelings

EP10: Learn the 10 Jai words (verb+jai) to describe your feelings

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The Jai words are the combination of words with Jai (ใจ). ใจ is often translated to heart or mind. They are often used to help you express your feelings. That's why it's important to know them well. Here, I compiled 10 jai words (verb + jai) to help you improve your Thai.


เข้าใจ kâo jai = to understand

ดูใจ doo jai = to check somebody out

เห็นใจ hĕn jai = to sympathize

ทำใจ tam jai = to accept

รู้ใจ róo jai = to know what someone is thinking

อ่านใจ àan jai = to read one’s mind

ตัดสินใจ dtàt sĭn jai = to decide

ตามใจ dtaam jai = up to you, to let somebody do what they want

สมัครใจ sà-màk jai = to be willing to,

ประทับใจ bprà-táp jai = to be impressed


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EP74: How to sound passive-aggressive with ‘ค่ะ (kâ)’ and ‘ครับ (kráp)’. Find out if you are being rude.

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EP73: What does "Cat not here, mice happy" mean? Learn 4 common idioms in Thai

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EP72: Exploring Thai Prefix: ผู้ (pôo), คน (kon), งาน (ngaan), and สนาม (sà-năam)

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EP71: How to say "it's like" or "as if" in Thai colloquially

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EP70: How to Say “I’m Thinking of Doing Something” with กะ (gà)

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EP69: The Most Colloquial Way to Say "With" in Thai and it’s NOT กับ (gàp)

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