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What will you do Sunday? | āļāļļāļāļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļģāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļāļ§āļąāļāļāļēāļāļīāļāļĒāđ? |
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Sentence info.
The Thai sentence "āļāļļāļāļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļģāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļāļ§āļąāļāļāļēāļāļīāļāļĒāđ?" translates to "What are you doing on Sunday?" Here's a breakdown of its structure:
1. āļāļļāļ (khun) – This means "you." It is a polite way to address someone in Thai.
2. āļāļģāļĨāļąāļ (kam-lang) – This word is used to indicate an ongoing action, similar to the present continuous tense in English, like "doing," "eating," etc.
3. āļāļģ (tham) – This means "do" or "doing."
4. āļāļ°āđāļĢ (a-rai) – This translates to "what."
5. āđāļ (nai) – This means "in" or "on," depending on the context. Here, it is used as "on" for days of the week.
6. āļ§āļąāļāļāļēāļāļīāļāļĒāđ (wan aa-thit) – This means "Sunday." "āļ§āļąāļ (wan)" means "day," and "āļāļēāļāļīāļāļĒāđ (aa-thit)" is "Sunday."
Tips to remember:
– In Thai, the word order often follows Subject-Verb-Object, similar to English.
– "āļāļģāļĨāļąāļ" can be used to indicate actions currently happening or planned actions in progress.
Alternate ways to say "What will you do [on] Sunday?" include:
1. āļāļļāļāļāļ°āļāļģāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļāļ§āļąāļāļāļēāļāļīāļāļĒāđ? (khun ja tham a-rai nai wan aa-thit?) – This sentence structure uses "āļāļ° (ja)," indicating future tense.
2. āļ§āļąāļāļāļēāļāļīāļāļĒāđāļāļļāļāļāļ°āļāļģāļāļ°āđāļĢ? (wan aa-thit khun ja tham a-rai?) – This rearranges the word order slightly for stylistic variation but retains the same meaning, indicating future tense with "āļāļ° (ja)."
By using these tips and variations, you can effectively ask about actions occurring or planned for Sunday in Thai.
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