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How To Express To Look In Thai
Rippa Sama
Using the Thai verb duu (??) is really easy,
all you have to do is to place a noun
(something or someone that you're looking at)
right after the Thai verb duu (??).
Using duu (??) to express "to look" and "to watch"
Note: Be sure to practise writing the Thai script
of each examples below on a piece of paper
to strengthen your understanding and
recognition speed of the Thai script.
Here are some examples that show
you how to use the Thai verb duu:
?? ?? ??? ????? ??? ???
Kor duu roop noi daai mai
May I see the picture?
Kor is a Thai verb that is used for asking or making
a polite request which sounds something like
"May/can I...". Roop means picture. Noi is
actually Thai particle that is used to soften
a request.
?????? ??? ????? ?? ???? ????
Dton nee chan gam-lang duu nang yuu.
I'm watching movie right now.
Dton nee means now, right now or at this moment.
Gam-lang is a Thai auxiliary verb for indicating
the present participle. Gam-lang is actually very
similar to the English suffix "-ing" which means
"in the act of".
Nang means movie. Yuu is a Thai
adverb for indicating the progressive tense
or perfect tense.
??? ?? ???? ????
Koon duu arai yuu?
What are you looking at?
????? ??? ??? ????? ?? ??? ???????
Khlik tee nee peua duu raay-la-iiat
Click here for details.
Khlik means "click". :-p It can be either a verb or a noun.
Tee means at. Peua means for the purpose of or
simply "for". Raay-la-iiat means detail, price list or brochure.
Raay is actually a Thai noun meaning list of items,
record, story, case or statement. La-iiat is a Thai adjective that
describes something as detailed, exact, fine, meticulous,
careful or thorough. Literally translated, it would mean
"thorough record" which means details. :-)
?? ???? ???????
Duu nan poo ying
Look at that lady.
Poo ying means female, lady or woman in Thai.
You can view the original article here at
(http://mythaisensei.com/thai_phrases/learn_thai_look.html)
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RippaSama is a passionate Thai language lover who just can't
stop learning Thai when he is on fire. If you want to read
and learn more about his Thai language lessons and tips,
you can visit (http://MyThaiSensei.com)
Copyright 2006 - RippaSama. You are free to reproduce this
article as long as no changes are made, the author's name
is retained and the link to our site URL remains active.
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