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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Country (noun)
The name of a country and ethnicity located west and northwest of Thailand.
Beginner Common
Weather forecast (noun)
A prediction of future weather conditions.
Beginner Very Common
syllable (noun)
The smallest phonetic unit in a language, consisting of a single sound or multiple sounds combined in a word.
Beginner Very Common
witness (noun)
A person who witnesses an event or provides evidence.
Intermediate Common
care for (verb)
To care for, attend to patients
nurse (noun)
A healthcare professional trained to care for the sick
Beginner Common
persistently try (verb)
To make a persistent effort towards achieving a goal.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
carpet (noun)
A carpet or rug made from animal hair, also used for other types of floor coverings.
sprinkle (verb)
To sprinkle or spray a liquid into small droplets.
Beginner Common
political party (noun)
An organized group with shared objectives, especially in politics.
Intermediate Very Common
Thai political party (noun)
A former political party in Thailand, founded in 1998 by Thaksin Shinawatra, known for its populist policies and active until 2007.
Intermediate Uncommon
Simultaneously (adverb)
At the same time; simultaneously or together.
With (preposition)
With; together with.
Ready (adjective, verb)
To be ready or prepared; all set.
Beginner Very Common
simultaneously (adverb)
Occurring simultaneously or in coordination.
Beginner Common
with (preposition, conjunction)
Alongside or together with another action or event.
simultaneously (adverb)
Happening at the same time as another event or action.
Beginner Very Common
ready (phrase)
Indicating a state of being prepared or willing to do something
Beginner Common
Buddhist monk (noun)
Buddhist monk or clergy; also refers to Buddha images and holy days in Buddhism.
Christian God (noun)
Refers to the Christian God or Jesus, as used by Christians in Thailand.
reverent prefix (noun)
Prefix indicating reverence, used for deities, royalty, high-ranking clerical titles, or sacred items.
virtuous (noun)
Metaphorically someone with compassion and virtue, similar to a deity.
Beginner Common
Emerald Buddha (noun)
A highly revered and iconic Buddha statue made of jade or green stone, recognized as a national treasure in Thailand.
Intermediate Very Common
moon (noun)
The moon, the celestial body orbiting the Earth and visible by reflected sunlight.
moonlight (noun)
The light from the moon.
Beginner Very Common
Full moon (noun)
The lunar phase when the entire moon is illuminated.
Beginner Common
stupa (noun)
A stupa or pagoda, a significant Buddhist monument for housing relics, usually found in temple complexes.
Intermediate Common
Buddha/deity (noun)
The Buddha or a supreme deity.
Royal title (noun)
A prefix for royal titles, such as for kings or princes.
Intermediate Common
royal age (noun)
The age or lifespan of a royal or revered figure, used formally and with reverence.
Advanced Uncommon
royal heart/mind (noun)
The heart or mind of royalty or divinity; used to describe the feelings or thoughts of a king, deity, or noble figure.
Advanced Uncommon
Buddhist teachings (noun)
The Buddhist teachings and disciplinary rules established by the Buddha
Tripitaka (noun)
Tripitaka, the traditional term for Buddhist scriptures
Advanced Common
Thai king (proper noun)
King Naresuan, the King of Ayutthaya from 1590 to 1605, known for liberating Siam from Burmese rule.
Intermediate Common
Reclining Buddha (noun)
A representation of the Buddha in a reclining position, symbolizing his entry into parinirvana.
Intermediate Common
royal title (noun)
A royal or formal title used for the names of kings, queens, or members of royalty.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Nirvana (noun)
The ultimate spiritual goal in Buddhism, representing liberation from the cycle of rebirth and the cessation of suffering.
Intermediate Common
royal eyes (noun)
A respectful term for the eyes of a royal person or deity.
Advanced Uncommon
Laos Buddha statue (noun)
A revered and culturally significant Buddha statue originating from Laos.
Intermediate Uncommon
Main Buddha statue (noun)
A principal Buddha statue located in a temple's ordination hall or monastery hall.
Intermediate Common
Thai stupa (noun)
A type of stupa in Thai Buddhist temples, noted for its tall, slender structure and elaborate decoration.
Lower Intermediate Common
Buddha title (proper noun)
A respectful title used for Gautama Buddha, often employed in religious contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
royal face (noun)
A respectful term for face, used in reference to royalty or revered figures.
Advanced Uncommon
clay amulet (noun)
An amulet often made of clay, resembling a Buddhist statue, used for spiritual protection or luck.
Beginner Common
Buddha, royal title (noun)
The Great Teacher of Buddhism and often used as a prefix for royal titles.
Intermediate Common
Buddha's footprint (noun)
Symbolic representation of the Buddha's footprint, often found in temples, considered sacred.
Upper Intermediate Common
Buddha (noun)
The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.
Beginner Common
Jesus (noun)
Jesus Christ, central figure of Christianity, believed to be the Son of God and the prophesied Messiah.
Beginner Common
Royal literature (noun)
Literary work composed by a member of the royal family.
Advanced Uncommon
Royal palace (noun)
A grand residence for a king, queen, or royal family member.
Intermediate Common
king (noun)
A male monarch ruling over a kingdom or state.
Beginner Common
Hindu god (noun)
Rama, a major figure in Hindu mythology and an incarnation of the god Vishnu, known from the epic Ramayana.
Thai king (noun)
Title for kings in the Chakri Dynasty of Thailand, starting from King Rama I.
Intermediate Common
monk photo (noun)
A portrait or photograph of a monk, used respectfully in Buddhist contexts.
Beginner Common
Buddhism (noun)
A religion, often referring to Buddhism and its teachings or principles.
Intermediate Common
Hindu deity (noun)
Shiva, a principal deity in Hinduism known as the destroyer or transformer within the Trimurti.
Intermediate Common
Buddha's disciple (proper noun)
One of the two chief male disciples of Gautama Buddha, known for his wisdom
Advanced Rare
royal hand (noun)
The hand of a monk or member of the royal family, used in respectful contexts.
Upper Intermediate Common
body/self (noun)
The body or self in a regal context.
Majesty (personal pronoun)
His/Her Majesty or Highness in formal royal contexts.
royal classifier (noun)
A classifier for the Buddha, supreme deities, kings, high-ranking royals, and the Supreme Patriarch.
Advanced Rare
Arhat (noun)
An enlightened being in Buddhism, who has achieved perfect insight and liberation, also known as an Arhat.
Upper Intermediate Common
Sun (noun)
The sun, often used in literary and formal contexts.
Sunday (noun)
Sunday, deriving from the association with the sun.
Beginner Common
Indra (proper noun)
Indra, the king of gods in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, associated with rain, storms, and warfare
Upper Intermediate Common