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"word added to the end of a sentence to soften it" Practice Lesson
"word added to the end of a sentence to soften it" Practice Thai lesson
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Lesson words:
word added to the end of a sentence to soften it
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Lesson phrases:
A bit shorter, please.
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A dish of fried rice cost two hundred which I’ve never eaten before.
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Actually, Thai people will know why their country has, er.. the progress is lagging behind our country.
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After that I remember Hua Hin as a very dangerous place for me.
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All the hotels and bungalows were fully booked in Ko Chang.
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And stay there for one night before continuing to travel.
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And the bag is really very reasonable. (male polite form)
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And then about the appropriateness.
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And then there were small bits of glass in the water which could cut my feet. I walked around and tried to avoid stepping on them.
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And we ordered a large plate of fried rice because Thai people like to eat rice if there is no rice then they are feel not full.
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Are you sure that you want to do it this way?
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Ayutthaya is the name of an old city of Thailand.
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Be careful! (female polite form)
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Be punctual next time! (male polite form)
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Before being...before becoming Bangkok...
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But during the er... Ayutthaya Kingdom.
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But for me, when I address a woman, I will call her with the polite form of “you”.
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But I ordered the grilled seafood, the grilled seafood are everything including seafood, such as shrimp crabs clams and squid. Bring it to the full table.
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But my brother was at another area.
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But not that using impolite language is a bad thing.
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