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| µé¹á§Ð | dtohnF ngaeH | noun | Shorea obtusa (Dipterocarpaceae) |
| µé¹¨Í¡ | dtohnF jaawkL | proper noun | watter cabbage, genus Pistia |
| µé¹¨Ñ¹ | dtohnF janM | proper noun | [southeast Asian tree] Diospyros decandra, giving the fragrant yellow fruit called qua thi |
| µé¹¨Ñ¹·¹ì | dtohnF janM | noun | sandalwood tree |
| µé¹¨Ñ¹·¹ìà·È | dtohnF janM tha[n]H thaehtF | noun | nutmeg tree |
| µé¹¨Ò¡ | dtohnF jaakL | noun | the Nipa palm tree, Nypa fruticans |
| µé¹¨ÒÁ¨ØÃÕ | dtohnF jaamM jooL reeM | noun | acacia tree, raintree, Albizzia lebbeck |
| µé¹¨Ó»Ò | dtohnF jahmM bpaaM | noun | Champ, Michelia champaca |
| µé¹¨Ó»Õ | dtohnF jahmM bpeeM | noun | Michelia alba, Michelia Longifolia |
| µé¹¨Ô¡ | dtohnF jikL | noun, proper noun, formal | [the plant,] Indian ink, Baringtonia acutangula (Myrtaceae) |
| µé¹¨Ô¡ | dtohnF jikL | noun, proper noun | [the plant,] Careya sphaerica Roxb. [See also: µé¹¡ÃÐâ´¹] |
µé¹¨ÙËÅѹ  | dtohnF juuM lanR | proper noun | Yulan, Magnolia denudata |
µé¹©ºÑº | dtohnF chaL bapL | noun | original manuscript |
| µé¹ª§â¤ | dtohnF chohngM khohM | noun | purple orchid tree; purple butterfly tree; pink butterfly tree; Bauhima purpurea |
| µé¹ªÁ¾Ùè | dtohnF chohmM phuuF | noun | pink rose apple, Malay apple tree, Euginia jambos |
µé¹ªÁ¾ÙèÁÐàËÁÕèÂÇ | dtohnF chohmM phuuF maH miaaoL | noun | malay apple tree, Eugenia malaccensis |
| µé¹ªÐÅÙ´ | dtohnF chaH luutF | noun | Alyxia reinwardtii |
µé¹ªÒ¼éÒÊÕ´Ò  | dtohnF chaayM phaaF seeR daaM | noun | queen staghorn, the epiphyte Platycerium coronarium |
| µé¹àªÍÃìÃÕè | dtohnF chuuhrM reeF | noun | cherry tree |
| µé¹àªÕèÂÇ | dtohnF chiaaoF | noun | Shorea floribunda |
| µé¹«§ÍÙ | dtohnF sohngM uuM | noun | the pomelo tree, Citrus maxima |
| µé¹«Ò¡ | dtohnF saakF | noun | Serianthes grandiflora a hardwood used for fuel |
| µé¹«Ò§ | dtohnF saangM | noun | the pampas grass, Dendrocalamus strictus |
| µé¹«Õ´ÒÃì | dtohnF seeM daa[r]M | noun | cedar tree |
| µé¹ä«à»ÃÊ | dtohnF saiM bpraehtL | noun | cypress tree |
| µé¹´Í§´Ö§ | dtohnF daawngM deungM | noun | climbing-lily; creeping-lily; flame-lily; glory-lily; Gloriosa superba |
| µé¹´Ò | dtohnF daaM | noun | Garcinia xanthochymus (Guttiferae) |
µé¹´ÔÅãªéà»ç¹à¤Ã×èͧà·È  | dtohnF dinM chaiH bpenM khreuuangF thaehtF | | dill |
µé¹à´×͹˹éÒàÃÒ¨Ðä»à·ÕèÂÇËÑÇËÔ¹  | dtohnF deuuanM naaF raoM jaL bpaiM thiaaoF huaaR hinR | example sentence | "We are going for a holiday at Hua Hin at the beginning of next month." |
µé¹µÃСÙÅ | dtohnF dtraL guunM | noun | ancestry |
µé¹µÍ  | dtohnF dtaawM | adjective | original |
| noun | cause; origin; source |
| µé¹µÐâ¡ | dtohnF dtaL gohM | noun | persimmon, genus Disopyros |
| µé¹µÐä¤Ãé | dtohnF dtaL khraiH | noun | lemongrass plant, Cymbopogon flexuosus |
| µé¹µÐàÀÒ | dtohnF dtaL phaoM | noun | sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum (Gramineae) |
| µé¹µÐÅÔ§»ÅÔ§ | dtohnF dtaL lingM bplingM | noun | [a tree with cucumber-like fruit] Averrboa bilimbi |
µé¹µÐäÅ  | dtohnF dtaL laiM | noun | Arfeuillea arborescens (Pierre) |
| µé¹µÒ¹ | dtohnF dtaanM | noun | the plant, Xyris indica |
| µé¹µÒÅ | dtohnF dtaanM | noun | [certain types of palm tree, including] the sugar palm tree, and Borassus flabelifia |
| µé¹µÕ¹¡Ò | dtohnF dteenM gaaM | noun | a grass, Eleusine indica |
| µé¹àµÂ | dtohnF dteeuyM | noun | the Pandanus palm tree, Pandanus odoratissimus |
| µé¹âµ¹´ | dtohnF dtaL nohtL | noun | plants of genus Citrullus |
| µé¹¶ÑèÇÅÔʧ | dtohnF thuaaL liH sohngR | noun | peanut, groundnut, Arachis hypogaea |
µé¹·éÍ  | dtohnF thaawH | noun | a peach tree, Prunus persica |
| µé¹·Ñº·ÔÁ | dtohnF thapH thimM | noun | the pomegranate tree, Punica granatum |
µé¹·Ø¹ | dtohnF thoonM | noun | cost; startup investment capital; principal; asset |
µé¹·Ø¹µèÓ | dtohnF thoonM dtahmL | adjective | low cost |
| µé¹ä·Ã | dtohnF saiM | noun | banyan tree, Ficus bengalensis |
µé¹¹éÓ  | dtohnF naahmH | noun | source of a river |
µé¹¹éÓÅÓ¸ÒÃ | dtohnF naahmH lahmM thaanM | noun | source of a river |
| µé¹ºÍ¹ | dtohnF baawnM | noun | tropical plants of the genus Caladium, cultivated for their ornamental foliage, variously patterned in white, green, pink, or red. |
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