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to wake | āļāļĨāļļāļ |
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Tips to Remember the Thai Word 'āļāļĨāļļāļ':
One way to remember 'āļāļĨāļļāļ' (pluck) is to associate it with the act of "plucking" someone from sleep. Imagine gently pulling someone out of their dreams to wake them up, similar to how you might "pluck" something carefully from its place.
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Explanations:
'āļāļĨāļļāļ' means "to wake" or "to awaken." It is used when you actively rouse someone from sleep or encourage alertness. This verb can be applied to various situations where awakening is involved, both literally and metaphorically.
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Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
1. āļāļ·āđāļ (tuen) – to wake up (used for the subject waking up by themselves)
2. āļāļĢāļ°āļāļļāđāļ (kratoont) – to stimulate, to spur, or to awaken interest
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Conjugations:
Thai verbs do not conjugate based on tense as they do in English. Instead, context and additional words specify the tense. Here's how it works with 'āļāļĨāļļāļ':
– Past: āļāļĨāļļāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ (plook laew) – already woke
– Present: āļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļĨāļļāļ (kamlang plook) – am/is/are waking
– Future: āļāļ°āļāļĨāļļāļ (ja plook) – will wake
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Examples of Sentences:
1. āļāļąāļāļāđāļāļāļāļĨāļļāļāđāļāļēāļāļāļāđāļāđāļē
– (Chan tong plook khao ton chao) – I have to wake him up in the morning.
2. āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāđāļāđāļē āļāļąāļāļāļĨāļļāļāđāļāļāļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāļāļĢāļąāđāļ
– (Muea chao chan plook thoe lai khrang) – This morning, I woke her up several times.
3. āļāļĢāļļāđāļāļāļĩāđ āļāļąāļāļāļ°āļāļĨāļļāļāđāļāļāđāļāđāđāļāđāļē
– (Phrungni chan ja plook thoe tae chao) – Tomorrow, I will wake you up early.
4. āļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļĨāļļāļāđāļāļ·āđāļāļāđāļāļ·āđāļāđāļāđāļĢāļāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļ
– (Kamlang plook pheuan phuea pai rongrean) – [I] am waking my friend up to go to school.
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