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How to read and speak Thai : More | |||||
" เป็นอยู่ " verb is living; to be living; is in existence " เป็นอันขาด " verb [of an item] is disallowed; prohibited; forbidden " เป็นอัมพาต " adjective [is] paralyzed " เป็นเอง " adjective [is] spontaneously " เปยยาล " noun [name of the Thai symbol ฯ] " เปราะบาง " adjective [เปราะบาง] [is] fragile; delicate " เปรี้ยวหวาน " adjective [is] sweet and sour " เปลวหมู " noun fatty tissue of hog " เปลี่ยนท่าที " verb to change one's attitude; turn one's point; change one's mind; sing a different tune; change one's ideas; come over " เปลี่ยวใจ " adjective [เปลี่ยวใจ] [is] (feeling) lonely; lonesome; forlorn " เปลือย " adjective [is] nude; stripped of clothing verb to strip of clothing; become naked " เป่ามนตร์ " verb, intransitive to cast a magical spell " เปิดจำกัดเวลา " verb, phrase [is] open only during certain hours; limited hours of operation " เปิ้ล " noun, loanword, English Pen (diminutive suffix of "apple") [a Thai nickname] " แป้งข้าวเหนียว " noun flour of sticky rice; glutinous rice flour " แป๊บเดียว " a very short period of time; just a minute " แปลกใจ " adjective [แปลกใจ] [is] amazed; astonished " โปเกอร์ " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] poker " โปรดสัตว์ " verb to have compassion toward all beings; (of a monk) to receive merit-making food offerings " ไปโดยเร็ว " to rush; go rapidly; flee " ไปไหนมาไหน " adverb, phrase wherever or whenever one goes; to come and go " ผงก " verb [of one's head] to nod; to raise; to rear " ผมจะมา " phrase I will come... " ผลดีผลเสีย " noun advantages and disadvantages; upsides and downsides; pros and cons " ผลัด " verb to take turns; to switch or change off noun a turn (to do something); a (workday) shift verb to delay; postpone; defer; put off " ผ่องถ่ายออก " verb, phrase to remove from (one’s luggage, for example) " ผักตบชวา " noun [ผักตบชวา] water hyacinth, Eichornia sp. (Pontederiaceae) " ผ้าขี้ริ้ว " noun cow's intestines " ผ้ามุ้ง " noun, phrase mosquito netting " ผ่านร้อนผ่านหนาว " adverb, phrase thick and thin; through good times and bad times |
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