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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
until (conjunction)
Indicates a point in time when an action will stop or a condition will occur.
Beginner Very Common
ultimately (adverb)
Ultimately, despite obstacles, something happens or is done.
Intermediate Common
to death (adjective)
Persists until death.
Intermediate Uncommon
up to (preposition)
Indicating the end point reached in space or time
Beginner Very Common
staff (noun)
An abbreviation for 'เจ้าหน้าที่', referring to staff, officers, or officials in formal or governmental contexts.
Beginner Very Common
End (verb)
To end or finish a period or activity.
Cycle (noun)
The end of a period or a count of activities, such as a cycle of chanting.
Beginner Very Common
graduate (verb)
To graduate from an academic institution.
completion (noun)
Completion of studies.
Intermediate Common
conclude (verb)
To conclude or resolve a matter or conflict
Beginner Very Common
end (verb)
To come to an end or finish.
Beginner Very Common
submerge (verb)
To submerge or be deeply immersed, such as sinking in water or being absorbed in activities.
Intermediate Common
Drown (verb)
To drown or be submerged in water, often leading to difficulty breathing or death.
Flooded (verb)
To be overwhelmed by water or flooded, sometimes used metaphorically to describe being overrun by something.
Lower Intermediate Common
Nose (noun)
The organ above the mouth with two openings used for smelling and breathing.
Protrusion (noun)
Anything protruding like a nose or having two holes for threading, such as the nose of a log.
Beginner Very Common
Travel (verb)
To go or travel.
Wander (verb)
To wander or roam.
Beginner Common
reach (verb)
To reach or touch something by extending.
until (preposition)
Until a certain point or time.
Intermediate Uncommon
Large reptile (noun)
A large reptile with a long snout, found in rivers and forests, known for hunting in water. In Thailand, includes species like the Siamese crocodile.
Beginner Common
Road movement (noun)
The movement of vehicles and pedestrians on roads
Traffic control (noun)
The regulation and control of traffic for safety and efficiency
Beginner Very Common
genuine (adjective)
Genuine or not fake, referring to something authentic or real.
true (adjective)
Absolutely true or accurate, not false or misleading.
really (adverb)
Really or truly, used to emphasize the truth or actuality of a statement.
Beginner Common
really (adverb)
Used to emphasize the truth or intensity of a statement.
Beginner Very Common
serious (adjective)
Serious or earnest in attitude or behavior
take seriously (verb)
To take something seriously or treat it with importance
seriously (adverb)
In a serious or earnest manner
Beginner Common
Sincere (adjective)
Sincere and genuine in thoughts, feelings, or actions; honest and transparent.
Beginner Common
true, but (adverb)
Acknowledges a truth while introducing a contrasting point
actually (adverb)
Used to affirm or emphasize a point
Intermediate Common
Screen (noun)
Screen, especially a television screen.
Beginner Common
small bowl (noun)
A small bowl used for scooping water or holding betel nut.
small vessel (noun)
A small cylindrical vessel used for consuming medicine or liquor.
classifier (noun)
Used as a classifier for cups of liquor.
water plant (noun)
A water plant species, Pistia stratiotes, with short stems and vibrant green leaves.
glass (noun)
Tumbler or glass used for drinking.
Intermediate Uncommon
Reserve (verb)
To reserve or book a place or item.
Beginner Very Common
stare; aim (verb)
To stare intently or aim at something.
Beginner Common
stare (verb)
To stare or gaze intently at something.
Beginner Common
Stop (verb)
To stop or park a vehicle temporarily.
Defeated (verb)
To be defeated, or unable to continue fighting.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
TV display panel (noun)
The screen of a television where images are displayed. This word points to just the display panel or monitor portion, not the entire TV set with its casing, speakers, electronics, etc.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
King Mongkut (noun)
Refers specifically to King Mongkut of Siam, also known as Rama IV.
Chom Klao (noun)
Alternative romanization of จอมเกล้า.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Chiang Mai district (noun)
A district in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, known for its cultural heritage and scenic beauty.
Bangkok district (noun)
A district in Bangkok, Thailand, known for its residential areas and local attractions.
Beginner Common
John (noun)
John, a male given name commonly used in Western cultures
Beginner Common
will (auxiliary verb)
An auxiliary verb indicating future action, used to express intent such as 'will' or 'shall'.
Beginner Very Common
polite particle (particle)
A particle used to make sentences sound more friendly or polite.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
friendly particle (particle)
A particle used at the end of sentences to add friendliness or politeness, often following words like 'na' or 'si' in invitations or questions.
Beginner Common
extremely (adverb)
Extremely; to an intense degree
Beginner Very Common
will be (verb)
Expresses a future event or state.
Beginner Very Common
will (auxiliary verb)
An auxiliary verb indicating future tense or intention, equivalent to 'will' or 'shall'.
Expert Very Rare
emperor (noun)
A monarch or ruler of an empire.
archaic emperor (noun)
An archaic term for a monarch, ruler of an empire, also written as จักรพัตราธิราช.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
bicycle (noun)
A two-wheeled vehicle powered by foot pedals.
Beginner Very Common
universe (noun)
The universe or cosmos.
Beginner Very Common
very (adverb)
Expresses emphasis, meaning 'very much' or 'so'.
fully (adverb)
Indicates doing something with full force or completely.
Beginner Very Common
very (adverb)
An expression used to emphasize or intensify the degree of an adjective or adverb, similar to 'very' or 'extremely' in English.
Beginner Very Common
Rhythm (noun)
The rhythm or beat in music or dance, indicating a regular pattern or flow.
Timing (noun)
The timing or the right moment to do something, often emphasizing appropriateness.
Opportunity (noun)
A chance or opportunity, representing a favorable moment for achieving something.
Beginner Common
Administrative unit (noun)
A regional administrative unit comprising several districts, acting as a juristic person.
Province (noun, classifier)
Province.
Beginner Common
Thai province (proper noun)
Chachoengsao Province, a province in central Thailand, known for agriculture, historic sites, and the Bang Pakong River.
Beginner Common
Thai province (noun)
A province in northeastern Thailand.
Beginner Common
Southern provinces (noun)
The southernmost provinces of Thailand near the border, usually including Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, known for their cultural and socio-political diversity.
Beginner Common
Thai province (noun)
A province in southern Thailand known for its natural attractions.
Beginner Common
Chiang Rai (noun)
A northern province of Thailand, Chiang Rai borders Myanmar and Laos and is renowned for its mountainous terrain and cultural landmarks, including the White Temple.
Beginner Common
Chiang Rai province (proper noun)
A province in northern Thailand known for its cultural heritage, historical sites, and mountainous landscapes.
Beginner Very Common