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These are my siblings (m) | āļāļ§āļāļāļĩāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāļāļāļāļāļĄ |
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Sentence info.
The Thai sentence "āļāļ§āļāļāļĩāđāļāļ·āļāļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāļāļāļāļāļĄ" translates to "These are my siblings." Let's break it down:
1. āļāļ§āļāļāļĩāđ (Phuak-nee) – "These":
– "āļāļ§āļ" (Phuak) means "group" or acts as a classifier in this context, making it "these".
– "āļāļĩāđ" (Nee) translates to "this" or "these" for close proximity.
2. āļāļ·āļ (Khue) – "are/is":
– Acts as a verb to indicate identity or equivalence, similar to "is" or "are" in English.
3. āļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļ (Phee-nong) – "Siblings":
– "āļāļĩāđ" (Phee) means "older sibling" (gender-neutral).
– "āļāđāļāļ" (Nong) refers to "younger sibling" (gender-neutral).
– Together, "āļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļ" (Phee-nong) means "siblings."
4. āļāļāļ (Khong) – "of":
– Indicates possession, similar to "of" or "'s" in English.
5. āļāļĄ (Phom) – "I/my" (male speaker):
– Pronoun indicating possession, used by male speakers to refer to themselves.
Tips to remember this sentence:
– "āļāļ§āļāļāļĩāđ" is a way to point to a group of items or people, emphasizing "these."
– Think of "āļāļ·āļ" as the bridge that equals the left side with the right side of an equation.
– "āļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļ" is often used collectively for siblings; remember "āļāļĩāđ" and "āļāđāļāļ" as older and younger respectively.
– "āļāļāļāļāļĄ" is a possessive phrase; "āļāļāļ" means "of" and "āļāļĄ" is "my" for males.
Alternate ways to say "These are my siblings." in Thai (for a male speaker):
1. āđāļŦāļĨāđāļēāļāļĩāđāļāļ·āļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāļāļąāļ (Lao-nee khue phee-nong chan):
– Uses "āđāļŦāļĨāđāļēāļāļĩāđ" for "these" which is more formal and "āļāļąāļ" for "my" which is a more casual way to say "I" for any gender.
2. āļāļĩāđāļāļ·āļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāļāļāļāļāļąāļ (Nee khue phee-nong khong chan):
– More casual way replacing "āļāļāļāļāļĄ" with "āļāļāļāļāļąāļ" (my – gender-neutral/informal).
These variations change the level of formality or use different pronouns but retain the core subject-predicate-object structure.
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