08_Lesson 4: Sentences Flashcards

1
Q

There is a restaurant.

A

Mee ráan aa-hăan.

มีร้านอาหาร

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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Q

There is no restaurant.

A

Mâi mee ráan aa-hăan.

ไม่มีร้านอาหาร

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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3
Q

There’s a restaurant at the hotel.

A

Mee ráan aa-hăan têe rong-raem.

มีร้านอาหารที่โรงแรม

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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Q

There isn’t any restaurant at the hotel.

A

Mâi mee ráan aa-hăan têe rong-raem.

ไม่มีร้านอาหารที่โรงแรม

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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5
Q

The hotel has a restaurant.

A

Rong-raem mee ráan aa-hăan.

โรงแรมมีร้านอาหาร

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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Q

The hotel doesn’t have any restaurants.

A

Rong-raem mâi mee ráan aa-hăan.

โรงแรมไม่มีร้านอาหาร

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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Q

The hotel has a restaurant, right?

A

Rong-raem mee ráan aa-hăan châi-mái?

โรงแรมมีร้านอาหารใช่ไหม

Use ‘châi-mái’ to check what you think to be true. You can use it to confirm affirmative or negative statements.

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8
Q

Yes, right.
No, not right.

A

Châi.
Mâi châi.

ใช่ // ไม่ใช่

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9
Q

There is a grocery shop here.

A

Mee ráan kăai-kŏng têe-nêe.

มีร้านขายของที่นี่

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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This place has a grocery store.

A

Têe nêe mee ráan kăai-kŏng.

ที่นี่มีร้านขายของ

The word ‘mee’ is used for ‘there’s,’there’re,’ ‘have,’ ‘has’

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11
Q

There is a grocery shop here, right?

A

Mee ráan kăai-kŏng têe-nêe châi-mái?

มีร้านขายของที่นี่ใช่ไหม

Use ‘châi-mái’ to check what you think to be true. You can use it to confirm affirmative or negative statements.

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12
Q

This place has a grocery store, right?

A

Têe nêe mee ráan kăai-kŏng châi-mái?

ที่นี่มีร้านขายของใช่ไหม

Use ‘châi-mái’ to check what you think to be true. You can use it to confirm affirmative or negative statements.

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13
Q

Do you have any eggs?

A

Mee kài mái?

มีไข่ไหม

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14
Q

(yes), there is.
(no) there is not.

A

Mee
Mâi mee

มี // ไม่มี

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15
Q

Do you have fried rice?

A

Mee kâao pàt mái?

มีข้าวผัดไหม

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16
Q

Do you have fried rice (with) pork?

A

Mee kâao pàt mŏo mái?

มีข้าวผัดหมูไหม

17
Q

Do you have vegan fried rice?

A

Mee kâao pàt jay mái?

มีข้าวผัดเจไหม

18
Q

Is there vegan food here?

A

Mee aa-hăan jay têe-nêe mái?

มีอาหารเจที่นี่ไหม

19
Q

Is there any vegetarian food there?

A

Mee aa-hăan mang-sà-wí-rát têe nân mái?

มีอาหารมังสวิรัติที่นั่นไหม

20
Q

I have chicken and beef.

A

Chăn mee gài láe néua.

ฉันมีไก่และเนื้อ

‘And’ can be expressed with ‘gàp’ and ‘láe.’ Both are interchangeable. However, ‘gàp’ is also used for ‘with.’ While ‘láe’ is only used when connecting sentences

21
Q

I have chicken but don’t have pork.

(Female)

A

Chăn mee gài dtàe mâi mee mŏo.

ฉันมีไก่แต่ไม่มีหมู

dtàe = but

22
Q

This place (here) has seafood but doesn’t have vegan food.

A

Têe-nêe mee aa hăan tá-lay dtàe mâi mee aa-hăan jay.

ที่นี่มีอาหารทะเลแต่ไม่มีอาหารเจ

dtàe = but

23
Q

The market has vegetables and fruits.

A

Dtà-làat mee pàk láe pŏn-lá-mái.

ตลาดมีผักและผลไม้

‘And’ can be expressed with ‘gàp’ and ‘láe.’ Both are interchangeable. However, ‘gàp’ is also used for ‘with.’ While ‘láe’ is only used when connecting sentences