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«Í â«èchainThe 11th consonant in the Thai alphabet
Unicode value: U+0E0B (3595)
TIS-620 value: 0xAB (171)


455 Thai words on 10 Pages
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«ÖÁàÈÃéÒseumM saoFadjective, phrase, formaldepressed; depressing; bleak; disheartening; dismal; dispiriting; gloomy; sad; saddening
«ÖÁÍÍ¡seumM aawkLverbto leak
«×èÍ seuuFadjectivefaithful; loyal; honest
adjectiveerect; upright; straight up
noun, phrase[¤ÇÒÁ«×èÍ] faithfulness; honesty; loyalty
adjective[«×èÍ æ] straightforward; very honest
[Isaan dialect] ª×èÍ 
«×éÍ seuuHverbto buy or purchase
verb[µéͧ¡Òë×éÍ] want to buy
verb[ÍÂÒ¡(¨Ð)«×éÍ] will want to buy
verb[¨Ð«×éÍ] will buy
verb[¡ÓÅѧ«×éÍ] is buying
verb[µéͧ«×éÍ] must buy
verb[¤Çë×éÍ] should buy
verb[µéͧäÁè«×éÍ] must not buy
verb[ÂèÍÁ¨Ð«×éÍ] will inevitably buy
«×èÍ æseuuF seuuFadjectivestraightforward; very honest
«×è͡ԹäÁèËÁ´¤´¡Ô¹äÁè¹Ò¹seuuF ginM maiF mohtL khohtH ginM maiF naanMexample sentence, idiom"Honesty is the best policy."
«×è͡ԹäÁèËÁ´¤´¡Ô¹äÁè¹Ò¹seuuF ginM maiF mohtL khohtH ginM maiF naanMexample sentence"An honest man gets all the help he needs; a dishonest man gets help only once."
«×è͡ԹäÁèËÁ´¤´¡Ô¹äÁè¹Ò¹ ¶éÒÍÂÒ¡¡Ô¹¡Ñ¹¹Ò¹ æ ¡ÃØ³ÒÍÂèÒ¼ÅÒ­à§Ô¹áÁè¡ÙseuuF ginM maiF mohtL khohtH ginM maiF naanM thaaF yaakL ginM ganM naanM naanM gaL rooH naaM yaaL phlaanR ngernM maaeF guuMexample sentence"If you don't want to end up burning all your bridges, then please stop pissing away all my mother's bloody money."
«×éÍ¢¹ÁÁÒseuuH khaL nohmR maaMexample sentence"(I've) been buying sweets."
«×éͧ͢seuuH khaawngRverbto shop; to buy things
«×éͧ͢¢éÒ§¹Í¡seuuH khaawngR khaangF naawkFverbto go out shopping
«×éÍ¢ÒÂseuuH khaayRverb, intransitiveto buy and sell, to do business
«×éͤÇÒÂã¹Ë¹Í§seuuH khwaayM naiM naawngRphrase, idiomto purchase something sight unseen; to buy "a pig in a poke"
«×éÍà§Ô¹¼è͹seuuH ngernM phaawnLphraseto pay in installments
«×éÍàª×èÍseuuH cheuuaFverb, transitive, intransitiveto buy on credit
«×éÍä´éseuuH daiFverbpurchaseable; can be bought
«×è͵çseuuF dtrohngMadjectivefaithful; loyal; honest
«×èͺ×éÍ!seuuF beuuFnoun, adjective, phrase, colloquial, vulgar, sarcastic-humorous[colloquial slang showing disapproval] (being a) twit; twerp; twirp; nincompoop; numbskull; numskull; prat; dunderhead; halfwit; half-witted; imbecile; moron; moronic; annoyingly stupid or foolish
«×èÍÊѵÂì seuuF sat[y]Ladjectivefaithful; true; sincere; honest
«×èÍÊѵÂìÊØ¨ÃÔµseuuF sat[y]L sootL jaL ritLmodifier[is] honest; faithful; true; devoted; upright
«×éÍÍÐäÃseuuH aL raiMexample sentence"What did you buy?"
«×éÍÍÐäÃÁÒseuuH aL raiM maaMexample sentence"What have you been buying?"
«×éÍÍÐäÃÁÒ¨Ò¡µÅÒ´ºéÒ§¨êÐ ¹Øª? ä¢è ËÁÙ µé¹ËÍÁáÅÐËÍÁãË­è¨éÐ...¡ç¾Õèà»ÃÂäÇéàÁ×èÍÇÒ¹ÇèÒ ÍÂÒ¡¡Ô¹ä¢èà¨ÕÂÇËÁÙÊѺäÁèãªèËÃ×ͨêÐ?seuuH aL raiM maaM jaakL dtaL laatL baangF jaH nootH khaiL muuR dtohnF haawmR laeH haawmR yaiL jaF gaawF pheeF bpreeuyM waiH meuuaF waanM waaF yaakL ginM khaiL jiaaoM muuR sapL maiF chaiF reuuR jaHexample sentence[older brother:] "What did you buy from the market, Nooch?" [younger sister:] "Some eggs, pork, scallion and onion... because you mentioned yesterday you'd like to have omelet with minced pork, didn't you?"
«Ø¡sookHverb, transitiveto hide; to conceal; to put away
«Ø¡«¹ sookH sohnMmodifier[is] naughty; mischievous
«Ø¡«è͹sookH saawnFverbto hide
«Ø§ soongMnouna cut tree; log; timber; lumber
noun[äÁ髨§] timber
«Ø¹soonM[rhyming word for «Ø¡]
«Øº soopHnounsoup
«Øº«Ôº soopH sipHverbto gossip
noun[¡Òëغ«Ôº] gossip
«Ø» soopHnoun, colloquial, loanword, English[Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "soup" (as served in Western countries)
«Ø»à»ÍÃìÁÒà¡çµsoopH bpuuhrM maaM getLnoun, loanword, Englishsupermarket
«Ø»áÅÐÊÅÑ´soopH laeH saL latLnounsoup and salad
«ØèÁsoomFto lie in wait for
verbto be in private
«ØéÁ soomHnounarchway; arbor; arch
«ØèÁ«èÒÁ soomF saamFadjective, colloquialclumsy
«ØéÁ»Ãе٠soomH bpraL dtuuMnoun, phrase, formalporch; window facade; door facade; lintel
«ØéÁ»ÃеÙ˹éÒ«Öè§µÔ´»éÒª×èÍÀҾ¹µÃìsoomH bpraL dtuuM naaF seungF dtitL bpaayF cheuuF phaapF phaH yohn[dr]Mnouncinema marquee
«ØÂ suyMadjectiveunstable; loose; crumbly
verbto loosen or destabilize
«Ù suuMproper nounSue [an English given name]
«ÙèsuuFonomatopoeia[the sound of rushing water or rain]
verb(of water) to splash, slosh, or pour (down)
modifier[is] (feeling) "goosepimples" or "goose flesh"; [is] (having a) tingling (sensation)
verb, poeticto drag (something) along
«ÙªÔsuuM chiHnoun, loanword, Japanese[Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "寿司" or "sushi"]
«Ù´Ò¹ suuM daanMproper noun, geographical[»ÃÐà·È«Ù´Ò¹] Sudan, a country in Africa
«ÙºsuupFadjectiveskinny; thin
«Ùº«Õ´suupF seetFadjectivepale and thin
«Ùº¼ÍÁsuupF phaawmRmodifier[is] thin; lean; skinny; gaunt; scrawny; emaciated
«Ùà»ÍÃìsuuM bpuuhrMnoun, adjective, loanword, English[Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "super"]
«Ùà»ÍÃìÁÒÃìà¡çµsuuM bpuuhrM maa[r]M getLnoun, loanword, English[Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "supermarket"]
«Ùà»ÍÃìáÁ¹suuM bpuuhrM maaenMproper noun, personSuperman
«ÙÁsuumMadjective, loanword, English[Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "zoom"]
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