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" ลีเบรอวิลล์ " proper noun, geographical Libreville, the capital city of กาบอง (Gabon) " ลีห์ " proper noun, loanword, English Leigh [an English given name] " ลีโอ " proper noun, loanword, English Leo [an English given name] " ลึก ๆ " [ลึก ๆ] deeply " ลืมตัว " adjective [is] forgetful; absent-minded " ลือนาม " adjective celebrated; renowned; famous; well-known " ลุก " verb to rise; stand up; get up; arise to burn " ลุ้นตัวโก่ง " verb to cheer passionately " ลูก " noun child; offspring; son or daughter [including figurative usage for certain ideas] noun smaller sub-part; sub-assembly noun [certain] person; guy(s) noun small ball; bulbous object; small round object noun (of a tree) fruit; nut classifier [numerical classifier for children, round fruit, balls, midsized hard round objects, and storms] " ลูกแก้ว " noun [toy] marble " ลูกชาย " noun son; male child " ลูกท้อชนิดหนึ่ง " noun nectarine " ลูกบิดประตู " noun doorknob " ลูกฟุตบอล " noun a soccer ball; a football " ลูกวอลนัท " noun [ลูกวอลนัท] walnut (nut) " ลูกหลานเหลน " noun progeny; offspring; decendants " ลูบคม " verb to insult; disparage " เลขประจำตัวผู้เสียภาษีอากร " noun taxpayer identification number " เล่นงาน " verb to tackle; maltreat; persecute; oppress " เลบานอน " proper noun, geographical [ประเทศเลบานอน] Lebanon " เลา " noun type of grass, Saccharum Spontaneum classifier [numerical classifier for musical wind instrument] adverb [เลา ๆ] approximately; roughly; indistinctly noun concise statement or explanation " เลียง " adjective [is] not spicy; mild noun a mild vegetable curry noun Eriolaena candollei (Sterculiaceae) [alliterative suffix] " เลื่องลือ " adjective [is] well known; famous; celebrated " เลื่อย " noun saw (the tool) verb to cut with a saw " แลป " noun, loanword, English laptop computer " โลกุตตระ " [alternate spelling of โลกุตตร] " ไล่บี้ " verb to pursue; attempt to catch " วงรอบ " noun perimeter [of a circle] " วรยุทธ์ " noun martial skill; fighting skills " วะฮะฮ่า " noun, interjection [onomatopoeia] villainous laughter |
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