in English | in Thai | S |
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I am bringing (m) | āļāļĄāļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļģāļĄāļē |
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Tips to Remember the Thai Word:
To remember "āļāļĄāļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļģāļĄāļē," break it down into parts:
– "āļāļĄ" (phom) means "I" or "me" for males.
– "āļāļģāļĨāļąāļ" (kamlang) indicates a present continuous action, similar to "am doing."
– "āļāļģ" (nam) means "to bring."
– "āļĄāļē" (ma) means "come" or "coming," often used to indicate direction towards the speaker.
Explanations:
– "āļāļĄ" is used by males to refer to themselves politely.
– "āļāļģāļĨāļąāļ" is the equivalent of the present continuous tense, indicating an action that is currently ongoing.
– "āļāļģāļĄāļē" can be translated as "bring," where "āļāļģ" means "to bring" and "āļĄāļē" adds the context of direction towards the speaker or action in progress.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– āļāļģ (nam) – bring
– āļāļēāļĄāļē (pham ma) – bring someone/something here
– āļĢāļąāļāļĄāļē (rap ma) – fetch or retrieve
Conjugations:
Thai verbs do not conjugate for tense as in English. Instead, context or specific words indicate the time frame. Hereâs how you might convey different tenses:
– Past Tense:
– āļāļĄāđāļāđāļāļģāļĄāļē (phom dai nam ma) – I brought
– Present Tense:
– āļāļĄāļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļģāļĄāļē (phom kamlang nam ma) – I am bringing
– Future Tense:
– āļāļĄāļāļ°āļāļģāļĄāļē (phom ja nam ma) – I will bring
Examples of Sentences:
– āļāļĄāļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļģāļāļāļāļāļ§āļąāļāļĄāļēāđāļŦāđāļāļļāļ (phom kamlang nam khong khwan ma hai khun) – I am bringing a gift for you.
– āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļ§āļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĄāļāļģāļŦāļāļąāļāļŠāļ·āļāļĄāļē (muea wan ni phom nam nangsue ma) – Yesterday, I brought the book.
– āļāļĢāļļāđāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĄāļāļ°āļāļģāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļĄāļē (phrung ni phom ja nam ahan ma) – Tomorrow, I will bring food.
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