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"His house is along the canal, isn’t it? (male polite form)" in Thai

บ้านเขาอยู่ริมคลองหรือครับ

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The Thai translation for “His house is along the canal, isn’t it? (male polite form)” is บ้านเขาอยู่ริมคลองหรือครับ. The Thai, บ้านเขาอยู่ริมคลองหรือครับ, can be broken down into 7 parts:"house; home" (บ้าน), "him; his; her (short form)" (เขา), "is located at; to live at" (อยู่), "edge; rim" (ริม), "canal" (คลอง), "indicates a question, when the expected answer is known" (หรือ) and "polite particle for male speakers" (ครับ).

Examples of "His house is along the canal, isn’t it? (male polite form)" in use

There is 1 example of the Thai word for "His house is along the canal, isn’t it? (male polite form)" being used:

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