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" มลทิน " noun, formal, poetic, loanword, Pali blemish; flaw; impurity; guilt; vice; fault; taint; stain " มลายา " noun, proper noun Malaya " มวนท้อง " adjective queasy; having nausea " ม้วนเสื่อ " verb, intransitive to go out of business; to liquidate the business; to quit the enterprise; [gambling] "to lose (one's) shirt" " ม้วยมรณ์ " verb, intransitive, phrase, formal, poetic [usually used in poetry] to die; to pass away " มหรสพ " noun recreation; entertainment; amusement " มหานคร " noun, Pali metropolis; great city " มหาวิทยาลัยนเรศวร " proper noun Naresuan University " มหาเศรษฐี " noun superrich; billionaire; person of great wealth " มหาภิเนษกรมณ์ " noun first ordination of Buddha " มองดู " verb to look at closely; stare at " มอญซ่อนผ้า " noun, proper noun, phrase, colloquial [name of a traditional Thai game/entertainment in the past] " มอบเอกสารรับรองเกี่ยวกับกรรมสิทธิ์ " verb, phrase, formal [Laws] to document " มะกอก " noun, adjective olive noun [ต้นมะกอก] olive tree noun [น้ำมันมะกอก] olive oil noun [ลูกมะกอก] an olive " มะเฟือง " noun star fruit, Averhoa carambola " มัก " adverb often; frequently; inclined towards; prone towards verb, transitive, intransitive [Isaan dialect] to like or be fond of (something); ชอบ " มักจะรัก " verb [มักจะรัก] <subject> will usually love " มังสา " [alternate spelling of มังสะ] " มันฝรั่งทอด " noun french fry; french fries " มัศยา " noun, loanword, Sanskrit fish " มาหา " verb [มาหา] to (come) visit " มากหน้า " noun many people; various people; different people " มาตุภูมิ " noun, phrase motherland " มารดา " noun, formal mother " มิคกี้เมาส์ " proper noun [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "Mickey Mouse"] " มิสกวัน " proper noun, geographical Mitgawan; Indra's garden " มีชื่อดัง " adjective [is] famous " มีเรื่องมีราว " verb to get into trouble; have a disagreement with " มีอารมณ์ " adjective [is] in the mood for " มือเติบ " adjective, phrase, figurative, colloquial, idiom [critical of the way one spends his/her money] [is] lavish; liberal; open-handed; large-handed; generous; free; unstinting |
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