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" มิจฉาทิฏฐิ " noun mistaken notion; bad idea " มิชิแกน " proper noun, geographical Michigan [state of the United States] " มิดฟิลด์ " noun, loanword, English midfield(er) " มิตรสหาย " noun friends; a group of friends; comrades " มินิบัส " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] minibus " มิวสิค " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] music " มีข้อเท็จจริงอยู่อย่างก็คือ " adverb, phrase The fact of the matter is that... " มีความเสี่ยงอย่างมากต่อ " phrase to be at a high risk of; to stand/have a high risk of " มีชีวิต " adjective [is] alive " มีน้ำแข็งมาก " adjective [is] icy; having much ice " มีฝั่งมีฝา " adjective [is] stable; durable; long-lasting; has stability " มีลาภ " adjective, verb, intransitive [is] lucky " มีหนี้สิน " verb owe money " มีอิทธิพลต่อ " verb to have influence with " มีนาคม " noun March " มือประสาน " noun coordinator; facilitator " มุข " [alternate pronunciation of มุข] " มุมไบ " proper noun, geographical Mumbai, a city in India " เม.ย. " proper noun, abbreviation [abbreviation for เมษายน ] April " เมทริกซ์แบบนอร์แมล " noun normal matrix " เมลานี่ " proper noun, loanword, English Melanie [an English given name] " เมียมีชู้ " adjective, phrase, colloquial cuckolded (husband); a cuckolding wife " เมื่อวานนี้ตอนเช้า " "yesterday, in the morning" " แม่กบ " noun [แม่กบ] the fifth of the "Eight Word Ending Protocols" in Thai grammar, the "-b" and "-p" sounds at the end of a syllable, a dead ending [see notes] " แม่น้ำยม " proper noun, geographical [แม่น้ำยม] [northern Thailand's] river Yom " แม้แต่ " preposition even; even though " แมน " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] man adjective, colloquial [is] gentlemanly; polite; manly; virile noun good-looking, virile, handsome guy " แมะ " verb, transitive, colloquial to get rid of; [of stolen items] to fence " ไม่เกี่ยว " adjective [is] unrelated, unconnected, irrelevant " ไม่ใคร่ " adverb infrequently; hardly ever; seldom |
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