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Re: learning the thai language

Post by parrot » January 20, 2022, 8:50 pm

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January 20, 2022, 8:44 pm
Not sure i think louk.chin is processed meat formed into balls what they put in noodle soup .. it can also be skewered then dipped in a sweet chilli sauce .. dont think much meat involved made from left over bits n bobs like ears to gues etc ..originates from.Vietnam and made in huge quanties in the soi opposite the Karen hotel on wattanapong rd ..

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See that! During GI Daze, we called them monkey balls. It left nothing to the imagination about what you were eating.
My favorite noodle soup slurp has monkey balls. They're vacuum packed and kept in a fridge until each customer orders. I've never had a problem with the place.....still going strong after 26 years. That said, I've had soup with dodgy monkey balls on occasion elsewhere. At the first hint of something being off, I'll politely pay and leave.



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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Drunk Monkey » January 20, 2022, 8:56 pm

Monkey balls .. quite apt as its open to conjecture as too what exactly goes into the pot... i prefer Gaolao beht which is duck soup loaded with veggies no noodles but always without the monkey balls... located on lo e junction 30m.from.my office Nong Hin duck noodle shop ..superb
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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Drunk Monkey » January 20, 2022, 9:05 pm

I think in Thai language louk is a classifier for anything round shaped ..like eggs ..how many eggs gee louk ..chin is a piece of something ..how many pieces ..gee chin

Louk chin .. round piece of ???? Monkey balls ..not for me thanks

As info only ..i may be wrong mr parrot can correct me if so

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by pepesgrill » January 20, 2022, 9:40 pm

. . . of course its processed meat 5฿ stick would
be 1st clue it's not gordon ramsey michelin cuisine.
in truth i bought if for neighbors who had nothing
to eat but ive had it before . no stomach issues

ลูก louk means baby i think ใบ bai classifier as
in kai dow 2 bai ( 2 fried eggs) but im not linguist
survival thai is limit of my interest ชิ้น not ชิน
sometimes editor not post squiggly thing

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Drunk Monkey » January 20, 2022, 10:08 pm

Indeed .. there are numerous classifiers and also tones fir speaking thecword correctly ..louk is a classifier also it means young child ..louk chai / etc .. its pronounced in a different tone therefore different meaning.

Another classifying word used is fong ..khao dow song fong ..2 fried eggs ..... khai dow gee fong how many fried eggs

One of the craziest words in Thai is Khao .. depending how its spoken tonely it has many different meanings.

I like to think some knowledge has sunk.in over the past 20 yrs n some early Thai classes helped

Back to louk chin .. huge business a d a great way to use up all the scrag ends from a kill...im.sure Mr Ramsey would have a few expletives regarding this SE Asean delecacy
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Re: learning the thai language

Post by pepesgrill » January 20, 2022, 10:23 pm

what is english sausage? same thing innit ? lets

try not to sneer, look down on thais as we slurp
our expensive craft beers into bloated bodies

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Drunk Monkey » January 21, 2022, 5:42 am

pepesgrill wrote:
January 20, 2022, 10:23 pm
what is english sausage? same thing innit ? lets

try not to sneer, look down on thais as we slurp
our expensive craft beers into bloated bodies

:wave: looking for ex-s.a.s. glare emoticon

looking , looking
Yes sausage the world over is more or less the same raw ingredients as louk chin but the traditional sausage has more herbs n spices and not as rubbery, hotdog style is dead on louk chin..

No sneers or looking down on Thais from me ..

i was a Chang drinker and the lesser spotted ex SAS CIA are found in great numbers in Soi Samphan on any given day.

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by parrot » January 21, 2022, 9:03 am

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January 20, 2022, 9:40 pm
. . . of course its processed meat 5฿ stick would
be 1st clue it's not gordon ramsey michelin cuisine.
in truth i bought if for neighbors who had nothing
to eat but ive had it before . no stomach issues

ลูก louk means baby i think ใบ bai classifier as
in kai dow 2 bai ( 2 fried eggs) but im not linguist
survival thai is limit of my interest ชิ้น not ชิน
sometimes editor not post squiggly thing
ลูกชิ้น is the word for meatball.......and ลูก is the numerical classifier for children, round fruit, balls, midsized hard round objects......so you could say ขอจานลูกชิ้น 10 ลูก (I want a plate of 10 monkeyballs, please......I want a plate of meatballs, 10, please)

I've on occasion come across one of those "How do they do it" youtube videos. If it's anything to do with things like hotdogs, sausages (Western or Eastern), I'll pass it by. I'd prefer not to hear about the possible demise of Jimmie Hoffa!

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by parrot » January 21, 2022, 9:58 am

Gecko123 on Aseannow posted this photo.......for those interested in what it takes to learn Thai......or most any language. I'd guess that the book on the far left is as far as most expats get.
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Re: learning the thai language

Post by pepesgrill » January 21, 2022, 11:19 am

this is exactly why i never get anywhere with thai

ลูกของลิง balls of monkey is what id try :-s

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by pepesgrill » January 21, 2022, 7:29 pm

soon off to buy some more monkey balls for
the neighbors. no comments dripping with disgust
& condescension please. people have to eat

ดูถูก look down upon มองโกรธ angry glare & this
guy appears sober, effect diminished ไม่เมา

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Drunk Monkey » January 21, 2022, 7:50 pm

I enjoyed gowlao today .. lots of veg bamboo shoots beef meat and i chucked in a few beef flavoured monkey balls for good measure .. onky thing missing was a nice crusty french stick so had khaopow instead ... 45bt

I wore normal attire no cammo and didnt stare at other patrons who were mostly eating duck noodle soup.

I shall try the fish option tomorrow

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by pepesgrill » January 21, 2022, 7:53 pm

oh really ? because you've done this to me & mate
personally now at least twice in local restaurants?
i understand. it's just the sauce. no hard feelings

people often act stooopid when on the drink.
it's a brit thing :-s
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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Drunk Monkey » January 21, 2022, 7:54 pm

Really ..u must of looked odd ..next time introduce yourself

Gimme a clue which restrant ? When ?
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Post by Drunk Monkey » January 21, 2022, 7:57 pm

I only use 5 restrants in Udon so not difficult work out
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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Earnest » January 22, 2022, 12:11 am

pepesgrill wrote:
January 21, 2022, 7:53 pm
people often act stooopid when on the drink.
it's a brit thing :-s
Ha! Learning Thai? I remember being blootered in Hong Kong and telling some Vietnamese gentlemen that I was fluent in their language. :D

It's a Westers thing, Cali.
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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Earnest » January 22, 2022, 12:15 am

parrot wrote:
January 21, 2022, 9:58 am
Gecko123 on Aseannow posted this photo.......for those interested in what it takes to learn Thai......or most any language. I'd guess that the book on the far left is as far as most expats get.
I learn more when I return for an occasional visit through just talking to my outlaws, old chap. Interestingly, I can decompose what Thai people say these days, like their noun for a Boar (หมูป่า) or an Otter.
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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Drunk Monkey » January 22, 2022, 6:04 am

Earnest wrote:
January 22, 2022, 12:15 am
parrot wrote:
January 21, 2022, 9:58 am
Gecko123 on Aseannow posted this photo.......for those interested in what it takes to learn Thai......or most any language. I'd guess that the book on the far left is as far as most expats get.
I learn more when I return for an occasional visit through just talking to my outlaws, old chap. Interestingly, I can decompose what Thai people say these days, like their noun for a Boar (หมูป่า) or an Otter.
Stand easy Private Earnest...you make a point , actually using the language daily is the best and quickest way to pick up a language .. being able to understand what Thais are saying around you is great . until they twig on and start to speak quicker in a more localized dialect .. pretty standard practice and common for expats to use slang around locals as well.

Hats off to anyone who can or is learning to read n write Thai .. speaking and listening some is where im at .. one look at the squiggly and that was enough for me.

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by pepesgrill » January 22, 2022, 12:35 pm

i read or hear stuff and then plug variations intogoogle or thai-language คาร์บู carboo/ carbie
ลูกสูบ louk soup / piston เครื่องมือ tool

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Re: learning the thai language

Post by Earnest » January 22, 2022, 8:11 pm

Drunk Monkey wrote:
January 22, 2022, 6:04 am
Stand easy Private Earnest...you make a point , actually using the language daily is the best and quickest way to pick up a language .. being able to understand what Thais are saying around you is great . until they twig on and start to speak quicker in a more localized dialect .. pretty standard practice and common for expats to use slang around locals as well.

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Not the family toddlers, those little blighters have nothing to hide. They seem to appreciate me as some kind of Thai speaking Mr Blobbie.
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