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79 [seventy-nine]

Adjectives 2

Adjectives 2

79 [เจ็ดสิบเก้า]

jèt-sìp-gâo

คำคุณศัพท์ 2

[kam-koon-ná-sàp]

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I am wearing a blue dress. ดิ-------------า ดิฉันสวมชุดสีฟ้า 0
d-̀-c--̌n-s-̌a--c--́o--s-̌e-f-́ di----------------------------́ dì-chǎn-sǔam-chóot-sěe-fá d-̀-c-ǎn-s-̌a--c-óo--s-̌e-f-́ --̀----̌----̌------́-----̌----́
I am wearing a red dress. ดิ-------------ง ดิฉันสวมชุดสีแดง 0
d-̀-c--̌n-s-̌a--c--́o--s-̌e-d--- di-----------------------------g dì-chǎn-sǔam-chóot-sěe-dæng d-̀-c-ǎn-s-̌a--c-óo--s-̌e-d-n- --̀----̌----̌------́-----̌------
I am wearing a green dress. ดิ---------------ว ดิฉันสวมชุดสีเขียว 0
d-̀-c--̌n-s-̌a--c--́o--s-̌e-k-̌e- di------------------------------o dì-chǎn-sǔam-chóot-sěe-kěeo d-̀-c-ǎn-s-̌a--c-óo--s-̌e-k-̌e- --̀----̌----̌------́-----̌----̌--
I’m buying a black bag. ผม / ด---- ซ----------------ำ ผม / ดิฉัน ซื้อกระเป๋าถือสีดำ 0
p-̌m-d-̀-c--̌n-s-́u-g--̀-b--̌o-t-̌u-s-̌e-d-- po-----------------------------------------m pǒm-dì-chǎn-séu-grà-bhǎo-těu-sěe-dam p-̌m-d-̀-c-ǎn-s-́u-g-à-b-ǎo-t-̌u-s-̌e-d-m --̌----̀----̌----́-----̀----̌----̌----̌-----
I’m buying a brown bag. ผม / ด---- ซ--------------------ล ผม / ดิฉัน ซื้อกระเป๋าถือสีน้ำตาล 0
p-̌m-d-̀-c--̌n-s-́u-g--̀-b--̌o-t-̌u-s-̌e-n-́m-d--- po-----------------------------------------------n pǒm-dì-chǎn-séu-grà-bhǎo-těu-sěe-nám-dhan p-̌m-d-̀-c-ǎn-s-́u-g-à-b-ǎo-t-̌u-s-̌e-n-́m-d-a- --̌----̀----̌----́-----̀----̌----̌----̌----́------
I’m buying a white bag. ผม / ด---- ซ-----------------ว ผม / ดิฉัน ซื้อกระเป๋าถือสีขาว 0
p-̌m-d-̀-c--̌n-s-́u-g--̀-b--̌o-t-̌u-s-̌e-k-̌o po------------------------------------------o pǒm-dì-chǎn-séu-grà-bhǎo-těu-sěe-kǎo p-̌m-d-̀-c-ǎn-s-́u-g-à-b-ǎo-t-̌u-s-̌e-k-̌o --̌----̀----̌----́-----̀----̌----̌----̌----̌-
I need a new car. ผม / ด---- ต--------------่ ผม / ดิฉัน ต้องการรถคันใหม่ 0
p-̌m-d-̀-c--̌n-d--̂w---g---r-́t-k---m-̀i po-------------------------------------i pǒm-dì-chǎn-dhâwng-gan-rót-kan-mài p-̌m-d-̀-c-ǎn-d-âw-g-g-n-r-́t-k-n-m-̀i --̌----̀----̌-----̂----------́--------̀-
I need a fast car. ผม / ด---- ต------------------ง ผม / ดิฉัน ต้องการรถความเร็วสูง 0
p-̌m-d-̀-c--̌n-d--̂w---g---r-́t-k----r-̲y̲o-s-̌o-- po-----------------------------------------------g pǒm-dì-chǎn-dhâwng-gan-rót-kwam-ra̲y̲o-sǒong p-̌m-d-̀-c-ǎn-d-âw-g-g-n-r-́t-k-a--r-̲y̲o-s-̌o-g --̌----̀----̌-----̂----------́---------̲-̲----̌---
I need a comfortable car. ผม / ด---- ต------------------ย ผม / ดิฉัน ต้องการรถที่นั่งสบาย 0
p-̌m-d-̀-c--̌n-d--̂w---g---r-́t-t-̂e-n-̂n--s-̀-b-- po-----------------------------------------------i pǒm-dì-chǎn-dhâwng-gan-rót-têe-nâng-sà-bai p-̌m-d-̀-c-ǎn-d-âw-g-g-n-r-́t-t-̂e-n-̂n--s-̀-b-i --̌----̀----̌-----̂----------́----̂----̂-----̀----
An old lady lives at the top. ผู----------------------น ผู้หญิงชราอาศัยอยู่ชั้นบน 0
p-̂o-y-̌n--c--́-r--a-s-̌i-à-y-̂o-c--́n-b-- po----------------------------------------n pôo-yǐng-chá-ra-a-sǎi-à-yôo-chán-bon p-̂o-y-̌n--c-á-r--a-s-̌i-à-y-̂o-c-án-b-n --̂----̌------́--------̌---̀---̂-----́-----
A fat lady lives at the top. ผู-----------------------น ผู้หญิงอ้วนอาศัยอยู่ชั้นบน 0
p-̂o-y-̌n--ûa--a-s-̌i-à-y-̂o-c--́n-b-- po-------------------------------------n pôo-yǐng-ûan-a-sǎi-à-yôo-chán-bon p-̂o-y-̌n--ûa--a-s-̌i-à-y-̂o-c-án-b-n --̂----̌----̂-------̌---̀---̂-----́-----
A curious lady lives below. ผู------------------------------------ง ผู้หญิงอยากรู้อยากเห็นอาศัยอยู่ชั้นล่าง 0
p-̂o-y-̌n--à-y-̂k-r-́o-à-y-̂k-h-̌n-a-s-̌i-à-y-̂o-c--́n-l-̂n- po------------------------------------------------------------g pôo-yǐng-à-yâk-róo-à-yâk-hěn-a-sǎi-à-yôo-chán-lâng p-̂o-y-̌n--à-y-̂k-r-́o-à-y-̂k-h-̌n-a-s-̌i-à-y-̂o-c-án-l-̂n- --̂----̌----̀---̂----́---̀---̂----̌------̌---̀---̂-----́----̂--
Our guests were nice people. แข----------------ง แขกของเราเป็นกันเอง 0
k-̀k-k-̌w---r---b----g---a--- kæ--------------------------g kæ̀k-kǎwng-rao-bhen-gan-ayng k-̀k-k-̌w-g-r-o-b-e--g-n-a-n- --̀----̌---------------------
Our guests were polite people. แข-----------------พ แขกของเราเป็นคนสุภาพ 0
k-̀k-k-̌w---r---b----k---s-̀o-p-̂p kæ-------------------------------p kæ̀k-kǎwng-rao-bhen-kon-sòo-pâp k-̀k-k-̌w-g-r-o-b-e--k-n-s-̀o-p-̂p --̀----̌-------------------̀----̂-
Our guests were interesting people. แข-------------------จ แขกของเราเป็นคนน่าสนใจ 0
k-̀k-k-̌w---r---b----k---n-̂-s-̌n-j-- kæ----------------------------------i kæ̀k-kǎwng-rao-bhen-kon-nâ-sǒn-jai k-̀k-k-̌w-g-r-o-b-e--k-n-n-̂-s-̌n-j-i --̀----̌-------------------̂---̌-----
I have lovely children. ผม / ด---- ม------------ก ผม / ดิฉัน มีลูกที่น่ารัก 0
p-̌m-d-̀-c--̌n-m---l-̂o--t-̂e-n-̂-r-́k po-----------------------------------k pǒm-dì-chǎn-mee-lôok-têe-nâ-rák p-̌m-d-̀-c-ǎn-m-e-l-̂o--t-̂e-n-̂-r-́k --̌----̀----̌--------̂-----̂----̂---́-
But the neighbours have naughty children. แต-----------------น แต่เพื่อนบ้านมีลูกซน 0
d--̀-p-̂u---b-̂n-m---l-̂o--s-- dh---------------------------n dhæ̀-pêuan-bân-mee-lôok-son d-æ̀-p-̂u-n-b-̂n-m-e-l-̂o--s-n ---̀---̂------̂--------̂------
Are your children well behaved? ลู- ๆ------------------- ค--- / ค-? ลูก ๆของคุณเป็นเด็กดีไหม ครับ / คะ? 0
l-̂o--l-̂o--k-̌w---k----b----d-̀k-d---m-̌i-k--́p-k-́ lo-------------------------------------------------́ lôok-lôok-kǎwng-koon-bhen-dèk-dee-mǎi-kráp-ká l-̂o--l-̂o--k-̌w-g-k-o--b-e--d-̀k-d-e-m-̌i-k-áp-k-́ --̂-----̂-----̌----------------̀--------̌-----́----́

One language, many varieties

Even if we only speak one language, we speak many languages. For no language is a self-contained system. Every language shows many different dimensions. Language is a living system. Speakers always orient themselves towards their conversation partners. Therefore, people vary the language they speak. These varieties appear in various forms. For example, every language has a history. It has changed and will continue to change. This can be recognized in the fact that old people speak differently than young people. There are also various dialects in most languages. However, many dialect speakers can adapt to their environment. In certain situations they speak the standard language. Different social groups have different languages. Youth language or hunter's jargon are examples of this. Most people speak differently at work than they do at home. Many also use a professional jargon at work. Differences also appear in spoken and written language. Spoken language is typically much simpler than written. The difference can be quite large. This is the case when written languages don't change for a long time. Speakers then must learn to use the language in written form first. The language of women and men is often different as well. This difference isn't that great in western societies. But there are countries in which women speak much more differently than men. In some cultures, politeness has its own linguistic form. Speaking is therefore not at all so easy! We have to pay attention to many different things at the same time…