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กัดรองเท้า gatL raawngM thaaoH |
pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | กัด-รอง-ท้าว |
IPA | kàt rɔːŋ tʰáːw |
Royal Thai General System | kat rong thao |
[verb, phrase] | |||
definition | to break in a pair of new shoes | ||
notes | Sometimes parents teasingly suggest to their young children, whose first‐day‐of‐school shoes might rub, that the kids bite the shoe first so that it can't cause a blister. | ||
components | กัด | gatL | to bite; nibble; corrode; nip |
รองเท้า | raawngM thaaoH | shoe or shoes; footwear; boot or boots | |