What Do Students Think about Us?

At Thai Solutions, we take pride in providing high-quality Thai language education in the heart of Bangkok. Our students come from all over the world to immerse themselves in Thai culture while studying on an Education Visa. Whether they’re beginners or advanced learners, they all share one goal: to speak Thai with confidence. But don’t […]
10 Best Apps to Learn Thai (Tested 2025)

My name is Kevin. I moved to Thailand a year ago from California, USA and started to study Thai at Thai Solutions School. I’d say now I have basic conversational and reading fluency; I can talk to anybody and read signs and menus. Over this time period, I’ve consumed dozens of podcasts, apps and books. […]
How to ask for the bathroom in Thai

Here are some useful Thai phrases and questions relating to bathrooms. In Thai, the bathroom is called hong nam. Another common way to say it but in writing (that is often put on toilet signs) is sukha. Occasionally, the word for male and female will be added to the toilet signs, such as hong nam ying meaning female toilet, or hong nam […]
How to say “I don’t understand” in Thai, and other survival phrases

ไม่เข้าใจ (mâi kâo jai) Don’t understand in Thai is simply (mâi), which means no. and (kâo jai) which means understand. If you’re unfamiliar with Thai accents, you can simply say (my-cow-jai) (you can even remember it like “my cow is jai” whatever that means) however it is much more likely that Thai people understand what you are […]
Do People Speak English in Thailand?

Here’s the short answer: yes, English is a commonly spoken language in Bangkok and other tourist destinations, especially by younger people. You’ll have no problem using only English in Bangkok, especially more international and touristy areas. While many Thais may not be fluent in English, you can still have practical exchanges with them. English is […]
What Are the Most Spoken Languages in Thailand?
According to a 2021 survey, the most common languages spoken in Thailand are: Followed by Lao, Vietnamese, and Cambodian. It’s no surprise that Thailand is home to a diversity of languages, as it shares borders with many other countries and is a major economic hub in Southeast Asia. But you might be surprised to find […]