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" ผู้อุปถัมภ์ " [ผู้อุปถัมภ์] supporter; sponsor; giver; guardian; contributor " ผูกใจเจ็บ " verb, intransitive, phrase, colloquial to have it in for someone; to intend or be determined to harm " ผูกพัน " adjective binding; encumbering " ผู้น้อย " noun inferior (person); a subordinate " เผชิญหน้า " verb to face; meet; encounter; confront " เผด็จการเบ็ดเสร็จ " noun totalitarianism " เผลอใจ " adjective [is] unconscious; forgetful; absent-minded; careless; heedless " เผ่า " tribe classifier [numerical classifier for tribes] " แผ่ขยาย " verb to expand " แผดเผา " verb to emit strong and hot rays of light; burn; to be caustic; blaze down on " แผ่นกระดานหก " noun seesaw (children's toy) " แผ่นอนามัย " noun sanitary tissue " แผ้วพาน " verb to disturb; pester; bother; trouble; harass " ฝนฟ้าอากาศ " noun the weather " ฝั่ง " noun coast; shore; side; bank classifier [numerical classifier for coast, shore, river bank, bank, side] " ฝ่า " noun the palm of the hand or sole of the foot verb to violate; disobey; infringe; trespass; go against " ฝ่ายค้าน " noun political opposition party; political contrarian " ฝึกรบ " verb to maneuver (in battle) " เฝ้าระวัง " to take care of " พ.ป.ท. " proper noun, abbreviation [abbreviation for พรรคเพื่อประชาชนไทย] " พญ. " proper noun, abbreviation [abbreviation for แพทย์หญิง] (female medical) Dr. " พนักงาน " noun, formal employee; overseer; officer; official " พนิต " proper noun, person, formal, loanword, Pali Panit [a Thai male given name] (beloved) " พยางค์ " noun syllable classifier [numerical classifier for a syllable] " พรมวิเศษ " noun magic carpet " พรรคร่วม " noun coalition " พร้อมพรัก " adverb in unison; all together at the same time; in harmony " พระธุดงค์ " noun [พระธุดงค์] a monk on a pilgrimage; forest monk " พระแม่คงคา " proper noun [พระแม่คงคา] River Goddess Ganges " พระสังกัจจายน์ " proper noun [พระสังกัจจายน์] Phra Sungajayana, one of the Lord Buddha's disciples who used to be as good-looking as the Lord Buddha himself making him extremely popular. He decided to make himself obese to avert people's attention. |
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