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" เอริกะ " proper noun, loanword, English Erika; Erica [an English given name] " เอลเอสดี " noun, loanword, English LSD; LSD 25, lysergic acid diethylamide " เอลวิส " proper noun, loanword, English Elvis [an English given name] " เอเวอร์เรสท์ " proper noun Everest proper noun [เขาเอเวอร์เรสท์] Mount Everest " เอสเธอร์ " proper noun [book of the Old Testament] Esther proper noun, loanword, English Esther [an English given name] " เอ้อระเหย " adjective [is] at ease; without haste or concern " เอ้อเฮอ " interjection A-ha!; an exclamation of surprise " เอาจริง " adjective [is] strict; serious " เอาแต่ใจ " adjective, phrase [is] self-centered; out only for oneself; selfish; inconsiderate " เอาเรื่อง " to take action; try to fix (a problem) " เอ๊าต์ลุค " proper noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] Outlook " เอี่ยมอ่อง " adjective new; novel; brand-new " เอื้อย " noun, pronoun, ancient eldest sister; eldest daughter; [titular honorific, used mostly in the country by placing it in front of women's first names or nicknames] proper noun, person Euuy [a Thai female nickname] " แอ๊ดเวนตีส " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] adventist " แอนโทนี่ " proper noun, loanword, Italian Anthony [a given name] " แอฟริกาใต้ " proper noun, geographical, adjective South Africa; South African " แอ่ว " verb to court; to woo; to serenade (a woman) verb [Northern dialect] to go on a binge or spree; to flit about; visit " โอ๊ตตุ๋น " noun (oat) porridge; oatmeal " โอ้ย " interjection Oh!; Oye! " ไอซีคิว " proper noun, loanword [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "ICQ"] ICQ (I Seek You Instant Messaging) " ไอแซก " proper noun, loanword, English Isaac [a Hebrew given name] " ไอโอวา " proper noun, geographical Iowa [state of the United States] " ฮันนี่ " noun, loanword, English [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword] honey " ฮิญาบ " noun Hijab, the Muslim cloak worn by women " ฮูลิโอ " proper noun, loanword, English Julio [an English given name] " เฮี้ยน " adjective, colloquial, loanword, Chinese [used of an evil spirit] manifesting the gruesome power (for example, haunting or zealously guarding a place and frightening people with scary apparitions) " ไฮโซ " noun, loanword, English [transliterally, an abbreviation "high society"] high-class; classy " ก " abbreviation a.) — [indicating the first item in a list]; Mr. A. abbreviation [The first letter of the Thai alphabet] " ก่ง " verb to bend, curve, or arch an object " กดออด " verb, colloquial to ring a doorbell |
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