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" ต้องมา " verb [ต้องมา] <subject> must come " ต้องยอม " verb [ต้องยอม] must accept " ต้องรู้ " verb [ต้องรู้] must know " ต้องเสีย " verb, transitive, phrase to cost; pay; required to incur the cost " ต๊อง " noun, colloquial [colloquial slang used by males for] sperm; semen; jizz verb [colloquial slang used by males] to masturbate adjective, adverb, colloquial [colloquial slang] wacky; being a space cadet, oddball, weirdo or weirdie; being a spaz " ตอนเช้า " noun [general] morning; morning-time " ตอนเย็น " noun evening (early); late afternoon " ตอบโต้ " verb to retort; rebut; refute; confute; fight back; hit back; counterattack; strike back; retaliate " ต่อมฮา " noun sense of humor; funny bone " ตะกร้า " noun basket " ตะกี๋ " [alternate spelling of กี้ ] " ตะเข็บออก " adjective [is] inside out " ตะบึง " verb to move on without stopping " ตะลีตะลาน " adverb frantically; hastily; flurried " ตักบาตร " verb, intransitive, phrase to present food to a monk or Buddhist priest " ตั้งตัวไม่ติด " verb to muddle through; to struggle ahead; to soldier onwards " ตั้งราคา " verb to fix or estimate a price " ตัดฉาก " verb to cut to another scene (as in a movie or a play) " ตับ " noun liver classifier [numerical classifier for liver] noun a skewer used to barbeque fish or chicken adjective [describing anything lined up like skewers on a grill] " ตัวเชิด " noun puppet; front man; staw-man; dummy " ตัวเปล่า " noun, adjective a man without property; bare-handed " ตัวเสนียด " noun, vulgar [ตัวเสนียด] a creep, a despicable person " ตั้วโผ " noun boss of the (musical) group, company or (theatrical) troupe " ตาล่อกแล่ก " noun restless eyes; roving eyes " ตาตุ่ม " noun anklebone; medial malleolus " ตามปรกติ " adjective [is] normally " ตายโหง " interjection [a mild explative] Damn! Holy shit! " ตำราอาหาร " noun recipe for a food dish; cookbook " ติดต่อทางจดหมาย " verb correspond by letter " ติดสำนวน " verb, transitive to be in the habit of parading idioms; to be fond of quoting from or citing (the classics) |
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