Learn the Thai Alphabet

Quest (QUick, Easy Simple Thai)

I agree that your app and those posts are like a speed-of-light catalyst in terms teaching one the Thai script and reading it within literally two days (in my experience) which I find extraordinary!... I am just extremely excited that I have finally found material that does not throw one into the deep end of things.


- Emiliusz Smorczewski

Our System

Consisting of 4 books (pdf versions), 2 apps, and a video training course (plus pdf workbook), it is the perfect system for helping you learn Thai.


Even if you know nothing about the Thai language, our system has got it all and it will help you go from absolute beginner through to learning how to speak, read, and write Thai.

  • Volume 1 - Learning Thai Your Great Adventure
  • Volume 2 - Learn Thai Alphabet with Memory Aids to Your Great Adventure
  • Volume 3 - The Perfect Thai Phrasebook
  • Volume 4 - How To Read Thai
  • Volume 5 - How to Write Thai
  • The Learn Thai Alphabet application
  • The Learn Thai Numbers application

Check our Quest system out below.

The Learn Thai Alphabet app

Is our online interactive app to teach you all aspects of the Thai alphabet. This includes all consonant, consonant classes, vowels, tone marks, and numbers. Complete with sounds, quizzes, and everything you need to learn the entire Thai alphabet (essential for progressing onto reading Thai).


Click on the image to check out the app (opens in new tab):

Note: the app is only accessible online, i.e., you need Internet access and a compatible browser (we recommend Chrome).


(The apps used to be available offline via Flash, but that's no longer the case as Flash is no longer supported.)


All materials are available in our members' area immediately after purchase.


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Learn Thai Alphabet, Memory Aids to Your Great Adventure

Is the book for helping you learn the Thai alphabet. Our system encompasses easy to remember pictures that contain everything you need to know.

The only chunk left to solve is the เป็นหัว in the middle.


Well, we have Mai-dtai-kuu above the ป, but is น the final consonant of เป็น or is น the initial consonant of นหัว?


We know น and ห never form a consonant cluster so unless we know the word itself (and if the word exists it must have a hidden vowel: Rule 2: every consonant must have a vowel associated) we must assume it's the end consonant of the preceding word, which it is.