in English | in Thai | S |
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God | พระเจ้า |
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พระเจ้า info.
Tips to remember the Thai word:
– Visualize a majestic image or figure when you hear "พระเจ้า" (pra jao). Associating the term with a visual can help reinforce its meaning.
– Break the word down into two parts: "พระ" (pra) which is often used in religious contexts in Thai, and "เจ้า" (jao) which means "lord" or "master." Together, they form a divine or godly term.
– Think of the word "press" for "pra" and "jo" as in "job" for "jao," to create a memory hook.
Explanations:
– "พระเจ้า" is used in Thai primarily in a religious context to refer to a god or deity.
– It is often used in Buddhism, Christianity, and Hinduism within Thai culture to denote supreme beings.
– The word conveys reverence and respect, often associated with religious worship or reference to divine power.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "เทพเจ้า" (tep jao) – Another term for deity or god, often used in a mythological context.
Alternate meanings and slang:
– In informal contexts, "พระเจ้า" can be an exclamation similar to "Oh my God!" in English, expressing surprise or amazement.
Examples of sentences:
1. ในศาสนาพุทธ, พระเจ้าไม่ได้มีความหมายเดียวกับในศาสนาคริสต์ (nai sà-sà-na pút, pra-jao mâi dâai mee khwàam mâai diiao gàp nai sà-sà-na khrít.)
– In Buddhism, the term "god" does not have the same meaning as in Christianity.
2. พระเจ้าอวยพรให้คุณมีความสุข (pra jao uay por hâi khun mee khwàam sùk.)
– May God bless you with happiness.
3. พระเจ้า! ฉันลืมกุญแจไว้ในรถ (Pra jao! chán lüüm kun-jae wái nai rót.)
– Oh my God! I left my keys in the car.
4. การแสดงความขอบคุณคือการยกย่องพระเจ้า (gaan sa-daeng khwàam khàawp khoon khue gaan yók yông pra jao.)
– Expressing gratitude is a way to honor God.
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