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| µÒàµç§ | dtaaM dtengM | noun | scale or balance for weighing objects |
µÒâµµ¡µé¹µÒŵÒÂ  | dtaaM dtohM dtohkL dtohnF dtaanM dtaayM | example sentence | [alliteration] "Grandfather Toh fell to his death from a sugar palm tree." |
µÒ¶Ö§ | dtaaM theungR | attributive verb | [has] an eye for something; [has] keen judgement |
µÒà¶Ãµ¡!  | dtaaM thaehnR dtohkL | interjection, colloquial | [exclamation, used mostly by old women when dropping something on the floor or when startled or surprised] |
µÒà¶Ãµ¡ãµé¶Ø¹!  | dtaaM thaehnR dtohkL dtaiF thoonR | interjection, colloquial | [exclamation, used mostly by old women when dropping something on the floor or when startled or surprised] |
| µÒ¹ | dtaanM | noun | a childhood disease |
| noun | [µé¹µÒ¹] the plant, Xyris indica |
µéÒ¹  | dtaanF | verb, transitive, intransitive, formal | to resist; oppose; stop; withstand; impede; hinder; [the prefix] anti- |
| µÒ¹¢âÁ | dtaaM nohkH mooyM | noun | [âäµÒ¹¢âÁÂ] worms (an intestinal infection common amoung children who are 5 years old or older). Symptoms: skinny, enlarged belly, unusual appetite, stomach-ache, inactive |
µéÒ¹·Ò¹ | dtaanF thaanM | verb | to resist |
µéÒ¹ÃѰºÒÅ | dtaanF ratH thaL baanM | adjective | anti-government |
µéÒ¹ÅÁ | dtaanF lohmM | phrase | to go against the wind |
| µÒ¹Õ | dtaaM neeM | noun, proper noun | [¡ÅéǵҹÕ] Musa balbisiana Colla in the Musaceae family that has the thickest leaves of all. The fruit contains lots of hard black seeds all over. Its thick oil is used as hard-oil. |
| noun, proper noun, person | [¼ÕµÒ¹Õ] a kind of long-haired female ghost believed to inhabit banana trees |
| µÒº | dtaapL | noun | [a type of] embroidered emblem typically worn around the neck |
µÒºÍ´  | dtaaM baawtL | adjective | blind; unable to see |
µÒ»ÅÒ  | dtaaM bplaaM | noun, phrase, formal | a fish's eye |
| µÒ»Õ | dtaaM bpeeM | adverb | all year long |
| proper noun, geographical | [áÁè¹éÓµÒ»Õ] river Tapee in ÊØÃÒÉ®Ãì¸Ò¹Õ province |
µÒ»ÕµÒªÒµÔ | dtaaM bpeeM dtaaM chaatF | adverb | forever; unceasingly; endlessly; all the year round; eternity; year in year out |
µÒà»ÅèÒ | dtaaM bplaaoL | noun | the naked eye |
µÒ½Ò´  | dtaaM faatL | adjective, verb, intransitive, phrase, colloquial, idiom | to see things; to see mistakenly; to have or experience a visual illusion |
µÒä¿¿éÒ  | dtaaM faiM faaH | noun | electrical supply grid |
µÒÁ  | dtaamM | adverb, preposition | follow; along; around |
| preposition, phrase | according to |
| verb, transitive | to fetch (someone); to send for (someone) |
µÒÁ¡®ËÁÒÂ | dtaamM gohtL maayR | adjective, phrase | legal |
µÒÁࡳ±ì | dtaamM gaehn[t]M | adverb | traditionally; customarily; as the circumstances allow |
µÒÁ¢ÇÒ§ | dtaamM khwaangR | adverb | crosswise, along the diagonal |
µÒÁ¤ÇÒÁà»ç¹¨ÃÔ§ | dtaamM khwaamM bpenM jingM | adjective | actual |
µÒÁã¨  | dtaamM jaiM | verb | as one likes; as one pleases; follow your heart |
µÒÁ㨪ͺ | dtaamM jaiM chaawpF | attributive verb | as you like it; as you please; as your heart desires |
µÒÁ㨷èÒ¹ | dtaamM jaiM thanF | proper noun | [Thai title of Shakespeare's] "As You Like It" |
µÒÁ㨻ҡ ÅÓºÒ¡·éͧ  | dtaamM jaiM bpaakL lahmM baakL thaawngH | example sentence, idiom | "Gluttony kills more than the sword." |
µÒÁªÒÂËÒ´  | dtaamM chaayM haatL | adverb | on the beach |
µÒÁà´ÔÁ | dtaamM deermM | adverb | as it has been; since the start; as it was before |
µÒÁµÑÇ | dtaamM dtuaaM | adverb | proportionally to each (person) |
µÒÁµÓ¹Ò¹ | dtaamM dtahmM naanM | attributive verb | [is] legendary |
µÒÁµ×êÍ | dtaamM dteuuH | verb | to pester |
µÒÁáµèã¨ | dtaamM dtaaeL jaiM | adverb | as you wish; according to your own desire; as you please |
µÒÁ·Ñ¹ | dtaamM thanM | verb | to catch up (with) |
µÒÁ·Õè  | dtaamM theeF | verb | according (to); as may be; such as; as |
µÒÁ¸ÃÃÁªÒµÔ  | dtaamM thamM maH chaatF | adjective, adverb | natural |
µÒÁ¸ÃÃÁªÒµÔ | dtaamM thamM maH chaatF | adverb | naturally |
µÒÁ¸ÃÃÁ´Ò | dtaamM thamM maH daaM | adverb | normally; ordinarily; usually |
µÒÁà¹×éͼéÒ | dtaamM neuuaH phaaF | adverb | traditionally; customarily; as the circumstances allow |
µÒÁá¹ÇµÐà¢çº | dtaamM naaeoM dtaL khepL | adverb | along the edges of; along the borders of; along the seams of |
µÒÁ»¡µÔ  | dtaamM bpohkL dtiL | adverb | normally |
µÒÁ»Ã¡µÔ | dtaamM bprohkL gaL dtiL | adjective | normally |
µÒÁ»ÃÐʧ¤ì | dtaamM bpraL sohng[k]R | adverb | according to your wishes; as you please |
| µÒÁ»ÃÐÊÒ | dtaamM bpraL saaR | adverb | as its nature may be; as they normally do |
µÒÁ»ÃÒö¹Ò | dtaamM bpraatL thaL naaM | adverb | as you please; according to your desire |
µÒÁÂÒÇ | dtaamM yaaoM | adverb | lengthwise; according to length |
µÒÁÃѰ¸ÃÃÁ¹ÙãËéÍÓ¹Ò¨ÈÒÅ»¡¤Ãͧ¾Ô¨ÒóҢé;ԾҷÃÐËÇèҧ˹èǧҹÃѰ¡ÑºàÍ¡ª¹ | dtaamM ratH thamM maH nuunM haiF ahmM naatF saanR bpohkL khraawngM phiH jaaM raH naaM khaawF phiH phaatF raH waangL nuayL ngaanM ratH gapL aehkL gaL chohnM | example sentence | "The constitution gives the Administrative Court the power to mediate disputes between the State and the Private Sector." |
µÒÁÅӴѺ  | dtaamM lahmM dapL | noun | order; arrangement |
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