01_Story 1: OUR SON Part 1_Vocabulary Flashcards

1
Q

Family

A

krôp krua

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2
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to have/has
there is; there are

A

mee

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3
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Person; people

A

kon

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4
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She; her

A

ter

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5
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a word indicating the present participle, meaning “in the act of” or “in the process of”, similar to the English suffix, “-ing”

A

gam-lang

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6
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They; them

A

pûak kăo

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7
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We; us

A

pûak rao

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8
Q

This

A

née

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9
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very; much

A

mâak

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10
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But (anyway)

A

dtàe gôr

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11
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month

A

deuan

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12
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after that

A

lăng-jàak nán

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13
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hospital

A

rohng pá-yaa-baan

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14
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minute

A

naa-tee

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15
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more

A

èek

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16
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also (with ก็)

A

gôr…dûay

17
Q

be happy

A

mee kwaam sùk

18
Q

daugther

A

lôok săao

19
Q

to love

A

rák

20
Q

be pregnant

A

tóng

21
Q

to think (that)

A

kít (wâa)

22
Q

son

A

lôok chaai

23
Q

to visit; go to see

A

bpai hăa

24
Q

doctor

A

mŏr

25
Q

child; children

A

dèk

26
Q

be shocked; startled

A

dtòk-jai

26
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all; total

A

táng-mòt

27
Q

be enough; sufficient

A

por

28
Q

to answer (that)

A

dtòp (wâa)

29
Q

might; maybe

A

àat-jà

## Footnote

It’s one of the most common ways to express the possibility or likelihood of something happening. It’s similar to the English phrases “might,” “may,” or “could.”

30
Q

surely; certainly

A

nâe-nâe

## Footnote

แน่, แน่นอน, and แน่ๆ are used to emphasize certainty or assurance in different contexts.

31
Q

have to; must

A

dtông

## Footnote

To say ‘must’ or ‘have to’ are the same word in Thai ต้อง. It can be used in general and less formally.

32
Q

the first

A

têe nèung

## Footnote

Put the word ที่ before the number to create an orderdinal number.

33
Q

already

A

láew

## Footnote

When talking about the past, แล้ว is included to emphasize that an action has already or recently happened.

34
Q

now

A

dton-née

35
Q

want to have/get

A

yàak-dâai