in English | in Thai | S |
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Did you drink yesterday? | คุณดื่มเมื่à¸à¸§à¸²à¸™à¸™à¸µà¹‰à¸«à¸£à¸·à¸à¹„ม่ |
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Sentence info.
The Thai sentence "คุณดื่มเมื่à¸à¸§à¸²à¸™à¸™à¸µà¹‰à¸«à¸£à¸·à¸à¹„ม่" translates to "Did you drink yesterday?" in English. Here's a breakdown of how the sentence is formed:
1. คุณ (khun) – This is a pronoun meaning "you." It is polite and commonly used in Thai to address someone respectfully.
2. ดื่ม (duem) – This is the verb "to drink."
3. เมื่à¸à¸§à¸²à¸™à¸™à¸µà¹‰ (muea waan nee) – This phrase means "yesterday." It can be broken down into:
– เมื่ภ(muea) – When (in this context, it is part of a time expression and does not stand alone)
– วาน (waan) – Yesterday
– นี้ (nee) – This (used to emphasize "yesterday")
4. หรืà¸à¹„ม่ (rue mai) – This is a question tag that turns a statement into a yes/no question.
– หรืภ(rue) – Or
– ไม่ (mai) – Not/No
### Tips to Remember:
– Remember that Thai sentences often follow a Subject-Verb-Object structure, similar to English.
– "หรืà¸à¹„ม่" is commonly used to form yes/no questions; remember that it is added at the end of a declarative sentence to inquire.
– Recognizing the time expression "เมื่à¸à¸§à¸²à¸™à¸™à¸µà¹‰" as "yesterday" is key for forming past-tense questions, even though Thai does not have tenses.
### Alternate Ways to Say "Did you drink yesterday?" in Thai:
1. คุณดื่มà¸à¸°à¹„รเมื่à¸à¸§à¸²à¸™ (khun duem arai muea waan)
– Literal: "You drank what yesterday?"
– This implies asking if the person drank anything yesterday in a casual way.
2. เมื่à¸à¸§à¸²à¸™à¸„ุณดื่มหรืà¸à¹€à¸›à¸¥à¹ˆà¸² (muea waan khun duem rue bplao)
– This sentence structure starts with "yesterday" and uses "หรืà¸à¹€à¸›à¸¥à¹ˆà¸²" as another way of forming a question akin to saying "or not."
Both variations maintain the focus on whether the person drank, but adjust the sentence structure slightly for variety or emphasis.
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