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| ÁÒÃìࡵ | maa[r]M gaehtL | noun, verb, loanword, English | [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "market"] |
ÁÒÃì¤  | maa[r]kF | proper noun | Mark; Marc [an English given name] |
| ÁÒä | maakF | noun, formal, poetic, ancient, loanword, Sanskrit | path; way; course; route |
ÁÒÃ´Ò  | maanM daaM | noun, formal | mother |
| ÁÒÃìµÔ¹ | maa[r]M dtinM | | [alternate spelling of ÁÒÃì·Ô¹] |
ÁÒÃìµÔ¹ÅÙà¸ÍÃì | maa[r]M dtinM luuM thuuhrM | noun | Martin Luther |
| ÁÒÃì·Ô¹ | maa[r]M thinM | proper noun | Martin [an English given name] |
| ÁÒÃÂÒ | maanM yaaM | modifier | [is] deceptive; pretend; feigned; false |
ÁÒÃÂÒ·  | maaM raH yaatF | noun | manners (etiquette); politeness; courtesy; civility |
ÁÒÃÂÒ·´Õ  | maaM raH yaatF deeM | noun | good manners |
ÁÒÃÂÒ·äÁè´Õ  | maaM raH yaatF maiF deeM | noun | bad manners |
| ÁÒÃìÊ | maa[r]sF | proper noun, loanword, English | [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "Mars"] |
ÁÒÃѺ | maaM rapH | verb | come to pick up someone |
ÁÒÃѺ¾Ø¸Ë¹éÒä´éäËÁ¤ÃѺ?  | maaM rapH phootH naaF daiF maiR khrapH | example sentence | [spoken by a male] [informal] "Can I come pick it up next Wednesday?" |
| ÁÒÃÔÍØÊ | maaM riH ootL | proper noun | Marius [a name] |
| ÁÒÃÕ | maaM reeM | proper noun, person, loanword, English | Mary [an English given name] |
| ÁÒÅÂì | maan[y]M | noun, poetic | flower |
| ÁéÒÅèÍ | maaH laawF | noun | a Chinese military gong |
ÁÒÅÑÂ  | maaM laiM | noun | a flower lei; garland; wreath |
| ÁÒÅÒ | maaM laaM | noun, poetic, loanword, Pali | garland; wreath |
| noun | [grammar] mood |
ÁÒÅÒ⺠ | maaM laaM bohM | proper noun, geographical | Malabo, the capital city of ÍÔà¤Ç·ÍàÃÕÂÅ¡Ô¹Õ (Equatorial Guinea) |
ÁéÒÅÒÂ   | maaH laayM | noun | zebra |
| ÁÒÅÒàÃÕ | maaM laaM riiaM | | [alternate spelling of ÁÒàÅàÃÕÂ] |
ÁÒÅÒÇÕ  | maaM laaM weeM | proper noun, geographical | [»ÃÐà·ÈÁÒÅÒÇÕ] Malawi, a country in Africa |
| ÁÒÅÕ | maaM leeM | proper noun, person | Malee [a Thai female given name] (flower) |
| ÁÒÅÕºÙ | maaM leeM buuM | proper noun, loanword, English | Malibu |
ÁÒàÅ  | maaM laehM | proper noun, geographical | Male, the capital city of ÁÑÅ´Õ¿Êì (Maldives) |
ÁÒàÅà«Õ  | maaM laehM siiaM | proper noun, geographical, adjective | Malaysia; Malaysian |
| noun, proper noun, geographical | [»ÃÐà·ÈÁÒàÅà«ÕÂ] Malaysia, a country in Asia |
| ÁÒàÅÂì | maaM laeh[y]M | adjective | Malay; Malaysian |
| ÁÒàÅàÃÕ | maaM laehM riiaM | noun, loanword, English | [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "malaria"] |
| noun | [ä¢éÁÒàÅàÃÕÂ] malaria |
ÁÒáÅéǤÃѺ  | maaM laaeoH khrapH | example sentence | "Yes, it has (come)." |
ÁÒáÅéǤèÐ  | maaM laaeoH khaF | example sentence | [spoken by a female] "(Yes,) it has (already) come." |
| ÁÒÈ | maatF | noun | gold; sulphur; valuable item |
| ÁÒÊ | maatF | noun, poetic | [poetic] month |
| [suffix; alternate spelling of] ÁÒÈ |
ÁÒÊÒÂ | maaM saayR | verb | to come late; to be late |
ÁÒÊÒÂ  | maaM saayR | verb, intransitive, phrase, colloquial | late; not punctual |
ÁÒËÅÒÂÇѹáÅéÇ | maaM laayR wanM laaeoH | adverb | a few days ago |
| ÁÒËÒ | maaM haaR | verb | to (come) visit |
ÁÒËҩѹ·ÕèºéÒ¹¢Í§©Ñ¹  | maaM haaR chanR theeF baanF khaawngR chanR | example sentence | "Come and see me at the house." |
ÁÒãËé | maaM haiF | verb | to bring |
| ÁÒÍÂÙè | maaM yuuL | verb | has come to be (located at) |
| ÁÔ | miH | adverb, particle, formal, poetic, ancient | not; no [more formal than äÁè ] |
| ÁÔ.Â. | | proper noun, abbreviation | [written abbreviation for] June |
| ÁÔ¤ | mikH | proper noun, person | Mick, Mik [an English given name] |
| ÁÔ¤¡Ô | mikH giL | proper noun | Mikki; Micky [a given name] |
| ÁÔ¤¡Õé | mikH geeF | | Mickey; Micky [an English nickname] |
ÁÔ¤¡ÕéàÁÒÊì | mikH geeF mao[s]M | proper noun | [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "Mickey Mouse"] |
| ÁÔ¤ÊÑÕ | mikH khaH sanR yeeM | noun | violence and turmoil; calamity; doomsday |
| ÁÔè§ | mingF | noun | cherished; valued |
| noun | a talisman of good fortune or luck |
ÁԩйÑé¹  | miH chaL nanH | adverb | otherwise |
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