เห่า

Literal Breakdown
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EnglishThe 41st consonant of the Thai alphabet | Thaiห | Learn |
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Englishvowel ao | Thaiเ-า | Learn |
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Englishlow tone marker | Thai่ ไม้เอก | Learn |
Summary
The Thai translation for “to bark; to yap” is เห่า. The Thai, เห่า, can be broken down into 3 parts:"The 41st consonant of the Thai alphabet" (ห), "vowel ao" (เ-า) and "low tone marker" (่ ไม้เอก).Examples of "to bark; to yap" in use
There are 6 examples of the Thai word for "to bark; to yap" being used:Recording | English | Thai | Learn |
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EnglishThe dogs barked all night. | Thaiสุนัขเห่าทั้งคืน | Learn |
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EnglishThe dog barked very loudly. | Thaiสุนัขเห่าเสียงดังมาก | Learn |
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EnglishI can hear dogs barking. | Thaiฉันได้ยินเสียงหมาเห่า | Learn |
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EnglishThe dog next door barked all night. | Thaiหมาข้างบ้านเห่าทั้งคืน | Learn |
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EnglishHer dog barks loudly. | Thaiสุนัขของเธอเห่าเสียงดัง | Learn |
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EnglishMy dog only barks at strangers. | Thaiหมาของฉันเห่าแต่คนแปลกหน้า | Learn |
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