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เพื่อน- ตอนนี้ชีวิตเป็นไงบ้างว่ะ?
pheuuanF dtaawnM neeH cheeM witH bpenM ngaiM baangF waF
pronunciation guide
Phonemic Thaiเพื่อน-ตอน-นี้-ชี-วิด-เป็น-ไง-บ้าง-ว่ะ
IPApʰɯ̂ːan tɔːn níː tɕʰiː wít pen ŋaj bâːŋ wâʔ
Royal Thai General Systemphuean ton ni chiwit pen ngai bang wa

 [example sentence]
definition
Friend: "Hey, man, how they hanging?"

categories
componentsเพื่อน pheuuanFfriend; pal; chum; buddy; older colleague
ตอนนี้dtaawnM neeHat this time; now
ชีวิต cheeM witHlife
เป็นไงบ้างbpenM ngaiM baangF[informal, colloquial] "How's it going?" "How're you doing?"
ว่ะ
[an alternate spelling or pronunciation]
waF[informal and impolite particle placed at the end of a phrase or sentence, usually a question, to indicate familiarity]

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