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To push in Thai 🇹🇭


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

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Tips to Remember the Thai Word 'ดัน':

– Associate "ดัน" with "done" in English, imagining that once you "push" something, it is done.
– Visualize physically pushing something and think of the sound "dun" (the pronunciation of "ดัน") to connect the action with the word.

Explanations:

– "ดัน" (pronounced "dan") is a verb in Thai that means "to push."
– It refers to the action of applying force to move something forward, away from oneself.

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:

– ผลัก (phlak) – Another Thai verb meaning "to push."

Conjugations:

Thai verbs do not change their form for tense. Instead, time expressions or additional context are used to indicate tense.

1. Past:
– ใช้คำว่า "แล้ว" (laeo) to indicate past action.
– Example: เขาดันประตูแล้ว (khao dan pratu laeo) – He pushed the door.

2. Present:
– Use context or time indicator words.
– Example: เขากำลังดันโต๊ะ (khao kamlang dan to) – He is pushing the table.

3. Future:
– Use "จะ" (ja) to indicate future action.
– Example: เขาจะดันรถในวันพรุ่งนี้ (khao ja dan rot nai wan phrung ni) – He will push the car tomorrow.

Examples of sentences that use 'ดัน':

1. เขาดันประตูออกไป (khao dan pratu ok pai) – He pushed the door open.
2. กรุณาอย่าดันเมื่อเขาหยุดรถ (karuna ya dan muea khao yut rot) – Please don't push when the bus stops.
3. ฉันดันเก้าอี้เข้าไปในห้อง (chan dan kao-i khao pai nai hong) – I pushed the chair into the room.
4. พวกเราต้องดันรถไปข้างหน้า (phuak rao tong dan rot pai khang na) – We need to push the car forward.
5. เขาดันลูกบาสเข้าไปในห่วง (khao dan luk bas khao pai nai huang) – He pushed the basketball into the hoop.

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