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"The impolite forms of “you” and “I” are simply rude." Practice Lesson
"The impolite forms of “you” and “I” are simply rude." Practice Thai lesson
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a word placed before or after a verb or an adjective to emphasize it
ไป
as; that
ว่า
how
(informal short form)
ไง
I
(impolite form)
กู
it
มัน
rude; impolite
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The impolite forms of “you” and “I” are simply rude.
คำว่า มึง กู มันหยาบไปไง
word
คำ
you (impolite form)
มึง