
18-06-2007, 08:34 PM
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Re: Thai langauge kindergarten class
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Originally Posted by suteerak1099
gd contribution... well, apart from "taan" & "gin" which r most commonly used in relation to food. there's actually several other words applicable.... but seldom or rarely used.
i.e: joh, pohk, yat, sep, aem, daek...etc. of which, some are often associated with consumption, acquisition, devour, scouff or devouring... be it food, or assets, property...
eg: a famished person gobbling down food quickly, is not described as "gin/taan ah-haan"... but to be precise is more like "yat ah-haan"
while u'd commonly hear them say "gin naam" - drink water. bt there's also "deurm naam" or "daek naam"
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do you know there is another thread for you to show people that you are a thai guru?
Read the title of this thread. You dont teach kindergarten kids vocabulary when they have not even learn alphabets.
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