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" หลับลง " verb to fall asleep " หลัว " adjective [is] dim; unclear " หลากสี " adjective [is] multicolored; varigated " หลาบ " verb, intransitive to dread; to be afraid or scared; to fear to repeat an offense; to have learned one's lesson " หลายเท่าตัว " adverb many times (more); many more multiples " หลินปิง " proper noun [name of a panda in Chiang Mai zoo] Lin Ping " หลุด " verb [of a button; for example] to come off; to become detached; to fall off verb loose verb to let something slip; say something unintentionally " หลุมศพ " noun tomb " ห่วงโซ่อาหาร " the food chain " หวยใต้ดิน " noun illegal lottery " หวัดดี " interjection, colloquial Hi!; Hey!; [informal abbreviation of] สวัสดี " หวานฉ่ำ " adjective [is] juicy and delicious; lucious " หอควบคุมการบิน " noun control tower " หอก " noun lance; spike; spear " ห้องนิรภัย " noun, formal bank vault " หอม " adjective [is] fragrant; aromatic; scented; pleasant-smelling noun, verb a kiss (the Thai friendly "sniff" kiss), or to give this kiss noun [ต้นหอม] green onions; scallions " หักกลบลบหนี้ " verb, phrase to offset a debt; to erase a liability " หัน " verb to turn oneself around; to face in a direction verb [หันหน้า] to turn one's head noun [หมูหัน] barbecued suckling-pig; served at Chinese-style parties " หัวโขน " noun mask worn by a dancer in the Thai classical dance and drama form, "kohn" " หัวผักกาด " noun [หัวผักกาด] radish; beet " หัวหน้าชั้น " noun class president; classroom representative " หาเข็มบนภูเขา " verb, phrase to find a needle in a haystack " ห้าสิบ " fifty; 50 " หาดทราย " noun beach; shoal " หายใจติดขัด " verb, formal to choke on on object " หินอ่อน " noun marble, the stone " หุงหาอาหาร " verb, phrase to cook " หูด " noun wart proper noun, particle [Isaan term for] มะกรูด , kaffir lime " เหตุแห่งทุกข์ " noun the cause of suffering " เหนือโลก " adjective, phrase, figurative, colloquial religious; clerical; ecclesiastical; ministerial; priestly |
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