18_Lesson 5 (RARA) Part 1 New Vocabulary Flashcards
Explore "Rara, the Penguin" with this focused vocabulary deck. Learn key terms that enhance the story and your Thai language skills, ensuring an engaging and memorable learning experience.
What does it mean?
nók
bird
nók
นก
What does it mean?
krâwp-krua
family
krâwp-krua
ครอบครัว
What does it mean?
yêe-bpùn
Japan; Japanese
yêe-bpùn
ญี่ปุ่น
What does it mean?
bprà-tâyt
country
bprà-tâyt
ประเทศ
What does it mean?
séu
buy
séu
ซื้อ
What does it mean?
séu-kăwng
shopping
séu-kăwng
ซื้อของ
What does it mean?
grà-bpăo
bag
grà-bpăo
กระเป๋า
What does it mean?
mâak
a lot, much
mâak
มาก
What does it mean?
èek
more, again
èek
‘Èek’ is ‘more’ with quantities (as in ‘more fish’). And it is also put after an action to say that you’re doing an action ‘more’ or ‘again.’
Thing/Object + Èek = More
Verb + Èek = Again
What does it mean?
pôo-yĭng
woman
pôo-yĭng
What does it mean?
nai
in, inside
nai
What does it mean?
kăwng
of, belong to
kăwng
In Thai, the word ‘kăwng’ shows possession or ownership, much like ‘of’ or the possessive in English.
Owner + Kăwng + Owned Item
What does it mean?
glàp bâan
go home, return home
glàp bâan
What does it mean?
pûak-kăo
they, them
pûak-kăo
What does it mean?
wâa
that; if
wâa
In general, ‘wâa’ is ‘that’ or ‘if’ connecting with ‘I said,’ ‘I think,’ ‘I know,’ and other phrases with what was said, asked about, etc.