Story 13: HELP! I CAN'T STOP! Part 1_Vocabulary Flashcards

1
Q

How to say this in Thai?

truck; lorry

A

rót ban-túk

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2
Q

How to say this in Thai?

be slow

A

cháa

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3
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How to say this in Thai?

to overtake

A

saeng

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4
Q

How to say this in Thai?

kilometer

A

gì-loh mét

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5
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How to say this in Thai?

be broken; spoiled; to lose

A

sĭa

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6
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How to say this in Thai?

to call; phone

A

toh hăa

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7
Q

How to say this in Thai?

police

A

dtam-rùat

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8
Q

How to say this in Thai?

Help!

A

chûay-dûay!

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9
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How to say this in Thai?

to reach at; arrive at

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maa tĕung

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10
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How to say this in Thai?

to remain; be left

A

lĕua

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11
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How to say this in Thai?

both

A

táng kôo

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12
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How to say this in Thai?

be mad; furious

A

moh-hŏh

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13
Q

How to say this in Thai?

but instead; on the contrary

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dtàe glàp…

แต่กลับ… = but instead; on the contrary

In this lesson, กลับ is used to indicate contrast or an unexpected outcome, similar to “but instead” or “on the contrary” in English.

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14
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How to say this in Thai?

more (than before); increasingly

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…kêun

ขึ้น used in comparison suggests an increase or improvement.

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15
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How to say this in Thai?

less; decreasingly

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…long

ลง used in comparison suggests a decrease or decline.

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16
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How to say this in Thai?

per

A

dtòr

It’s similar to “per” or “each” in English to indicate a rate or a ratio. It’s a way to link a quantity or an action to a unit of time, distance, or other measure.