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Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
khruu = teacher aajan = university teacher yin = hear sabaai = comfortable
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
aajan = university teacher sabaai = comfortable dii = good yin = hear
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
khruu = teacher dii = good yin = hear aajan = university teacher
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
Match the following Thai words with their English translations:
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Thai Language Basics
- Khruu means "teacher".
- Aajan is a Thai term for a "university teacher".
- Sabaai means "comfortable" in Thai.
- Dii means "good" in Thai.
- Yin means "to hear" in Thai.
- Ruu means "to know" in Thai.
- Kho means "to request" in Thai.
- Thii is a Thai word for "at" or a location.
- Yin dii means "to be glad" or "happy" in Thai.
- Chin kan means "same" or "also" in Thai.
- Khun is a Thai pronoun for "you" (polite form).
- Phop or joe means "to see" or "to meet" in Thai.
- Ik means "more" in Thai.
- Khrang means "time" in Thai.
- Ik khrang means "one more time" in Thai.
- Mai is a Thai negation word meaning "not" or "no".
- Pin is a Thai verb that can be translated to "is", "are", "do", or "does".
- Pai means "to go" in Thai.
- Kon is a Thai word for "first".
- Na is a Thai word for "naw" (a casual way to say "no").
- Ton rap means "welcome" in Thai.
- Thak thai is a casual way to say "see you" or "goodbye" in Thai.
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