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Search yielded 13 results for: [Thai] [begins with] หวาน Results are shown in Thai dictionary order.Click on Thai word or for details: |
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1. | หวาน | waanR | adjective | [is] sweet |
as easy as pie; effortlessly; comfortably; pleasantly | ||||
adjective, colloquial | [หวานแหวว] [is] very sweet | |||
adjective | [หวานเชียว] [is] very sweet; exceedingly sweet | |||
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2. | หวานคอแร้ง | waanR khaawM raaengH | adverb | easy; simple; without any effort |
3. | หวานจ๋อย | waanR jaawyR | adjective | [is] pleasantly sweet; overly sweet |
4. | หวานใจ | waanR jaiM | noun, phrase, figurative, colloquial, idiom | sweetheart; honey |
5. | หวานใจที่น่ารักของฉัน | waanR jaiM theeF naaF rakH khaawngR chanR | phrase | "My cute and beloved sweetheart" |
6. | หวานฉ่ำ | waanR chamL | adjective | [is] juicy and delicious; lucious |
7. | หวานเชียว | waanR chiaaoM | adjective | [is] very sweet; exceedingly sweet |
8. | หวานเป็นลม ขมเป็นยา | waanR bpenM lohmM khohmR bpenM yaaM | example sentence | "Honest is the best policy, for flattery will get you nowhere." |
9. | หวานเย็น | waanR yenM | adjective, phrase | [is] sweet and cool [as in a drink] |
10. | หวานลิ้นกินตาย | waanR linH ginM dtaaiM | example sentence, idiom | "Fine words butter no parsnips." "Words are not as good as deeds." |
11. | หวานแหวว | waanR waaeoR | adjective, colloquial | [is] very sweet |
12. | หวานอม ขมกลืน | waanR ohmM khohmR gleuunM | verb, example sentence | "Make the best of a bad situation." "Grin and bear it." |
13. | หวานอมขมกลืน | waanR ohmM khohmR gleuunM | example sentence | "If it is sweet, savor it; it its bitter, swallow it." — "Like it or leave it." — "Take it come what may." |