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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
certain areas (noun)
Specific locations within a broader context, often used for geographical or administrative regions.
Beginner Common
some (noun)
Refers to certain people or cases within a group without specifying all.
Beginner Common
certain matters (noun)
Specific topics or issues among others.
some cases (noun)
Some cases or times.
Beginner Common
partial (adjective, noun)
Referring to a part or section that is not the whole.
Beginner Common
Something (pronoun)
Something unspecified or undetermined.
Beginner Very Common
thing (noun)
An unspecified thing or item.
Beginner Very Common
cause wound (verb)
To cause a wound or scratch with a sharp object.
Beginner Common
injured (adjective)
Suffering from physical harm or damage.
be wounded (verb)
To sustain physical harm or injury.
Beginner Common
underground water (noun)
An underground area, often referring to water sourced from below ground at a depth of at least 10 meters.
naga realm (noun)
The realm of nagas, mythical serpent deities, considered as a nether world.
Upper Intermediate Common
Foot (noun)
Feet or foot, used in both general and royal contexts.
Currency (noun)
The primary currency unit of Thailand, where 100 satang or 4 salung equals 1 baht.
Weight (noun)
A traditional weight measure equivalent to the weight of 15 grams in silver, gold, or alloy.
Verse (noun)
A part of a stanza in poetry, often used in structured verse forms.
Beginner Common
Excessive (adverb)
(Colloquial) To a great extent or excessively.
Panel (noun, classifier)
Flat panels or frames used in doors, windows, and mirrors.
Bloom (verb)
To open, blossom or unfold, such as flowers blooming.
Flared (adjective)
Flared out or wide, used for objects like skirts or trousers.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
house, village (noun)
A structure or dwelling place for living, such as a house or vacation home; a village or community; an area where a house is located.
domestic (adjective)
Domestic or related to the household, typically describing animals kept in homes as opposed to wild environments.
Beginner Very Common
birthplace (noun)
The place where someone was born or raised.
homeland (noun)
A person's native land or homeland.
Beginner Common
Canal house (noun)
A house located by a canal, common in rural or suburban areas where waterways are significant.
Village name (noun)
A village name found in 11 provinces across Thailand.
Beginner Common
village on hill (noun)
A common name for rural villages or localities in Thailand, particularly those situated on or near a small hill.
Beginner Common
Highland village (noun)
A village or settlement located on a slight elevation, typically in a rural area of Thailand.
Village name (noun)
A common village name in Thailand, present in 27 provinces.
Intermediate Common
village name (noun)
Name of various villages in Thailand such as in Chiang Mai, Chumphon, Nakhon Phanom, and others.
Lower Intermediate Rare
rural house (noun)
A house located in a rural area associated with traditional living and natural surroundings.
village name (noun)
Name of a village found in multiple provinces in Thailand.
Beginner Common
Thai house (noun)
A traditional Thai-style house characterized by wooden structures, intricately carved decorations, and steeply pitched roofs.
Village name (noun)
Name of villages in various provinces such as Krabi, Narathiwat, and Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya.
Intermediate Common
rural home (noun)
A home in a rural or agricultural area, often reflecting traditional Thai architecture.
rural culture (noun)
Rural lifestyle and culture in Thailand, characterized by agrarian practices.
village name (noun)
A name commonly found in Thai village names.
Beginner Common
Village name (noun)
Name for a village or community often found as part of place names in central or northeastern Thailand.
Beginner Common
rural house (noun)
A house located in a rural, forested, or wilderness area, often implying traditional or simple living.
village name (noun)
The name of villages in multiple provinces such as Ang Thong, Chon Buri, Phitsanulok, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Songkhla, and Sukhothai.
Lower Intermediate Common
district in Ratchaburi (noun)
Ban Pong - a district in Ratchaburi, Thailand, noted for its culture and history.
common village name (noun)
A common village name in 17 provinces of Thailand.
Beginner Common
farmhouse (noun)
A farmhouse located in rural areas used for agricultural activities.
countryside home (noun)
A countryside home, often traditional, situated away from urban areas.
Beginner Common
Village name (noun)
Name of villages in Chumphon, Phatthalung, and Phetchaburi provinces.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
Garden house (noun)
A house with a garden, typically in rural or semi-rural areas, often connected to agriculture or gardening.
Village name (noun)
Name of various villages in Thailand.
Beginner Common
Village 'Nong' (noun)
A village named 'Nong', often located near a wetland or swamp. Common village name in several Thai provinces.
Beginner Common
Ban Huai (noun)
Ban Huai, a common village name found in several Thai provinces.
village near stream (noun)
A village or rural settlement near a stream, commonly found in mountainous or rural areas of Thailand.
Beginner Common
new house (noun)
A newly built or acquired house or residence.
village (noun)
Name of a village found in 47 provinces in Thailand.
Beginner Common
Silly (adjective)
Silly, ridiculous, or nonsensical; used to describe something or someone as acting in a foolish manner
Beginner Common
Sin (noun)
An act against religious teachings or prohibitions.
Guilt (noun)
Feeling of guilt or remorse for wrongdoing.
Intermediate Common
bye (interjection)
An informal way to say farewell.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Afternoon (noun)
The time between afternoon and evening.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Bye (interjection)
An informal expression used for saying goodbye.
Beginner Very Common
1 p.m. (noun)
1 o'clock in the afternoon
Absolute Beginner Very Common
2 PM (noun)
Two o'clock in the afternoon
Beginner Common
3pm (noun)
Three o'clock in the afternoon
Beginner Common
4pm (noun)
Four o'clock in the afternoon
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Pressure unit (noun)
A unit of atmospheric pressure equal to 100,000 pascals.
Bar (noun)
An establishment selling alcoholic drinks, often with music and a dance floor.
Gymnastics rod (noun)
A horizontal rod used in gymnastics for exercises.
Advanced Rare
marrying couple (noun)
A couple that is getting married.
Beginner Common
basketball (noun)
A sport played by two teams of five players each aiming to score by shooting a ball through a hoop.
Beginner Common
treat (verb)
To provide therapy or treatment to heal or relieve symptoms of a disease or condition.
remedy (verb)
To apply a solution to improve or remedy a problematic situation.
Upper Intermediate Common
monk activity (verb)
The act of Buddhist monks receiving offerings in their alms bowls, often extended to mean monks requesting or pleading.
monk food (noun)
Food offered to Buddhist monks.
Advanced Rare
father (noun)
A formal term for one's father.
Beginner Common
binary unit (noun)
A unit of digital information representing one of two binary values, used in computing and telecommunications.
Intermediate Common
Fly (verb)
To move through the air using wings or engines, like a bird or airplane.
Beginner Very Common
invoice (noun)
A written statement of money owed for goods or services, also referred to as a receipt in casual contexts.
Beginner Very Common
flatten (verb)
To press or crush something until it is flat or deformed.
snub (adjective)
Flattened or snub, as in a feature like a nose.
Beginner Common
Squeeze; press (verb)
To squeeze or press something together, often using hands, or to figuratively apply pressure or constraints.
Beginner Common
fill (verb)
To stuff or fill materials, often used in crafts or sewing.
line (verb)
To line or insert a lining into something.
Beginner Common