in English | in Thai | S |
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you slept | āļāļļāļāļāļāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ |
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āļāļļāļāļāļāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ (khun norn laeo)
Tips to Remember the Thai Word:
– Break down the phrase: "āļāļļāļ" (khun) means "you," "āļāļāļ" (norn) means "sleep," and "āđāļĨāđāļ§" (laeo) indicates completion, similar to "already."
– Visualize someone gently saying "khun norn laeo" to you as you fall asleep, anchoring the words to the context.
Explanations:
– "āļāļļāļāļāļāļāđāļĨāđāļ§" is used to indicate that someone has already slept or has gone to sleep. In this phrase, "āđāļĨāđāļ§" is used to denote that the action is completed.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– "āļāļļāļāļŦāļĨāļąāļāđāļĨāđāļ§" (khun lap laeo) â "You have fallen asleep."
– "āļāļļāļāļāļāļāļāļąāļāđāļĨāđāļ§" (khun norn phak laeo) â "You have rested."
Infinitive and Conjugations:
The Thai language does not conjugate verbs in the same way that English does. Instead, it uses auxiliary words to indicate tense.
– Infinitive: āļāļāļ (norn) – to sleep
– Present: āļāļļāļāļāļģāļĨāļąāļāļāļāļ (khun gamlang norn) – You are sleeping.
– Future: āļāļļāļāļāļ°āļāļāļ (khun ja norn) – You will sleep.
– Past: āļāļļāļāļāļāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ (khun norn laeo) – You slept / You have slept.
Example Sentences:
– āļāļļāļāļāļāļāđāļĨāđāļ§āđāļāđāđāļŦāļĄ? (khun norn laeo chai mai?) – Have you already slept?
– āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļ·āļāļāļļāļāļāļāļāļŦāļĨāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļŦāļĄ? (muea khuen khun norn lap dee mai?) – Did you sleep well last night?
– āļāļĢāļļāđāļāļāļĩāđāļāļļāļāļāļ°āļāļāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĄāļ? (phrung nee khun ja norn kee mong?) – What time will you sleep tomorrow?
By associating each part of the phrase with its English translation and understanding the use of "āđāļĨāđāļ§" for denoting completed actions, one can effectively remember and use the expression in Thai.
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