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maiF saapF waaF rohtH faiM jaakL ooL bohnM jaL theungR groongM thaehpF geeL mohngM khrapH
pronunciation guide
Phonemic ThaiäÁè-«Òº-ÇèÒ-ô-ä¿-¨Ò¡-ÍØ-º¹-¨Ð-¶Ö§-¡ÚÃØ§-à·º-¡Õè-âÁ§-¤ÚÃѺ
IPAmɑ̂j sâːp wâː rót fɑj tɕàːk ʔùʔbon tɕàʔ tʰɯ̌ŋ kruŋtʰêːp kìː moːŋ kʰráp
Royal Thai General Systemmai sap wa rot fai chak ubon cha thueng krungthep ki mong khrap

 [example sentence]
definition
[spoken by a male] "I want to know what time the train from Ubon will arrive in Bangkok."

categories
componentsäÁè·ÃÒºÇèÒmaiF saapF waaFI'd like (or want) to know...; I wonder...
öä¿rohtH faiM(railroad) train
¨Ò¡ jaakLfrom
ÍØºÅooL bohnMUbon [short form of Ubon Rajathanee]
¨Ð jaL[auxiliary verb indicating future tense—must be used with another verb] will; shall
¶Ö§ theungRto reach; arrive at; attain; get to
¡Ãا෾ϠgroongM thaehpF[the correct way to abbreviate the name of] Bangkok, the capital city of »ÃÐà·Èä·Â  (Thailand)
¡ÕèâÁ§geeL mohngMwhat time?
¤ÃѺ khrapH[word added by a male speaker to the end of every sentence to convey politeness]

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