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กูguuM[the 1st person singular pronoun, an old word form, now considered overly familiar] I; me; my; myself
ของเขาkhaawngR khaoRhis; her; their; hers
เขา khaoR[3rd person singular or plural pronoun] he; she; him; her; they; them
คุณ khoonM[singular and plural] you; your
เค้า khaaoH[variation of เขา , a pronoun used for the 1st person or 3rd person when speaking of oneself or someone in an informal, cute way]
ใครอื่นkhraiM euunLsomebody else; anybody else
ฉัน chanR[used by females in an informal setting—also used by males with intimate friends or lovers] I, me, my
ดิฉัน diL chanR[used by female speakers in a formal setting] I; me; my
ตัว dtuaaM[2nd person pronoun, calling someone in a cute way] you
 thaH[3rd person pronoun used for referencing royalty] He
เธอ thuuhrM[used in intimate or informal settings] you [the 2nd person singular pronoun]
น้องสาวnaawngH saaoRyounger sister
ผม phohmR[used by male speakers] I; me; my
ผู้อื่นphuuF euunLother people; others
พวกเขาphuaakF khaoR[third person plural pronoun] they; them; their
พี่สาวpheeF saaoRolder sister
มัน manM[the indefinite pronoun for referring to animals or things] it, they, them
มึงmeungM[rude, insulting 2nd person pronoun] you; yourself
โยมพ่อyo:hmM phaawF[a 2nd person singular pronoun used by a Buddhist monk to refer to his father]
โยมแม่yo:hmM maaeF[a 2nd person singular pronoun used by a Buddhist monk to refer to his mother]
เรา raoMwe; us; our
ลูกสาวluukF saaoRdaughter
หนู nuuR[1st person pronoun that a little girl, daughter or grown-up woman uses to refer to herself in a cute way, usually when speaking to her parents or elder relatives] I, myself
หล่อน laawnL[a 3rd person pronoun] she, her
อ้าย aaiF[titular honorific, used mostly in the country (the northern or northeastern provinces) by placing it in front of men's first names or nicknames] [see Notes]
อิฉันiL chanR[used by female speakers in a formal setting] I; me; my
เอื้อย euuayFeldest sister; eldest daughter; [titular honorific, used mostly in the country by placing it in front of women's first names or nicknames]
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