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Boot, shoe in Thai 🇹🇭


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boot, shoe รองเท้า
How to say “boot, shoe” in Thai? “รองเท้า”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “รองเท้า” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on boot, shoe in Thai like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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รองเท้า info.

Tips to Remember the Thai Word:

1. Sound Association: Imagine someone saying "rong" as in "wrong," and then "tao" like "towel" without the 'l'. Think of putting on the "wrong towel" on your feet, but instead, it turns out to be shoes.

2. Visual Mnemonic: Picture a shoe with a large "R" and "T" on it, to remind you of "rong tao."

Explanations:

– The word "รองเท้า" (rong-thao) in Thai refers to any type of footwear, including shoes, boots, sandals, etc.
– "รอง" (rong) generally means to support or hold, and "เท้า" (tao) means foot, so etymologically, it suggests something that supports or holds the foot.

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:

– "เกือก" (gueak) – another informal way to say "shoes" in Thai. It’s not as commonly used in modern speaking.
– "รองเท้าผ้าใบ" (rong-thao pha-bai) – specifically means sneakers or canvas shoes.
– "รองเท้าหนัง" (rong-thao nang) – refers to leather shoes.

Alternate Meanings:

– In Thai, "รองเท้า" itself does not have a slang meaning but can be used in idiomatic expressions related to walking or traveling.
– Sometimes used humorously in expressions indicating kicking or moving fast.

Examples of Sentences Using "รองเท้า":

1. วันนี้ฉันซื้อรองเท้าใหม่ (Wan-nee chan seu rong-thao mai) – Today, I bought new shoes.
2. รองเท้าคู่นี้สวยมาก (Rong-thao koo nee suay mak) – These shoes are very beautiful.
3. อย่าลืมใส่รองเท้าก่อนออกจากบ้าน (Ya leum sai rong-thao gon ok jak ban) – Don't forget to put on your shoes before leaving the house.
4. เขาชอบสะสมรองเท้ากีฬา (Kao chop sa-som rong-thao gee-la) – He likes to collect sports shoes.

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