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เช้าพบครู หนูจงหัด สวัสดี chaaoH phohpH khruuM nuuR johngM hatL saL watL deeM |
pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | ช้าว-พบ-คฺรู-หฺนู-จง-หัด-สะ-หฺวัด-ดี |
IPA | tɕʰáːw pʰóp kʰruː nǔː tɕoŋ hàt sà wàt diː |
Royal Thai General System | chao phop khru nu chong hat sawat di |
[example sentence] | |||
definition | "You should greet your teacher when you meet her in the morning" | ||
categories | |||
components | เช้า | chaaoH | morning, specifically, hours between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. or typically 9:00 a.m. |
พบ | phohpH | to meet or rendezvous; locate; find; encounter; experience; discover | |
ครู | khruuM | teacher; instructor | |
หนู | nuuR | [2nd person pronoun used for calling a little girl or boy (usually หนู + the child's nickname) and implying the speaker's tender feeling towards the child] you, little boy, little girl | |
จง | johngM | [auxiliary verb used to indicate a command or order] should; ought to | |
หัด | hatL | to train; practice; drill or exercise; make proficient; learn to | |
สวัสดี | saL watL deeM | [a polite greeting or farewell used when meeting or parting] hello; goodbye; good morning; good afternoon; good evening; good night; greetings | |