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Thai for Beginners botfii nang un kamsap 4 pom NN d-chanfehin Fu Aw) / Su kun ft chan Ze sa-watdii se sa-baai dii mdi/sa-baai dii ra eqineslia/ sueAvie sa-baai dii SUB yindii th daai ru-jak anenagin chén-gan inn k50-1001 awlny mai bpenrai “aitthula k3opkun taueoH la 6 krap ka/ ka ¢ mangstiu ar waite nangstu-pim wssonu naa: a wing bpaak-gaa alenea dinsso #urg bpde péentii sa-mul 4? mi fi nan wa, 19 A 9 Lesson 1 vi Vocabulary fome (male speaker) f you me (female speaker) name “Good day.”! “How are you?” to be fine Nice to meet you. Same here. it doesn't matter? se He, Thank you. “What about. polite particle (male speaker} polite particle (femate speaker)’ book newspaper watch, clock pen pencil bay mucip) wotebook thes thai 20 Lesson 4 noon Tuts that (further away) a-rai ozls what chai te yes mai iw nO, Rot mai Wan a question particte4 | chai mai “ha ces right? rau/ra 58/3 or goo fi also kao-jai mai uhlslyw Understand? kao-jai dala (D) understand. mai kao-jai lavél9 (D don’t understand. 1. sa-watdii can be used in greeting or leave-taking at any time of day or night. mai bpenrai hay the following meanings: i) doesn't matier: that's all right; not at all; it's nothing, never mind: dont mention it; forget it; you're welcome, etc. 2. “krap and ka/ ka” are used as 4. polite particles at the end of statements and questions. b. “yes” — when answering a question, © “yes?” — ay a reply when called ar spoken to. d. particles placed after a name, title or kin term to address Gr attract the attention of someone. 4 mai wa) ued chai mai Avlen)are question particies placed at the end of sentences to form yes-no questions, eg. dil = good uit mai = Fs it good?

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