verb: to make merit
The verb “tham” (??) means “to do” or “to make”, and the noun “bun” (???) means “merit”. And you will often see Thai people making a visit to a temple on a regular basis in order to “tham bun” (?????).Likewise, what does Phra mean in Thai?
phra. 1. [noun, proper noun, person, pronoun, formal] definition. priest; minister; cleric; monk; padre; god; Buddha image.
Similarly, what does Mei mean in Thai? Mei is used before a verb to form the opposite. For example Ow means like, Mei ow means don't like.
Similarly, what does NOM mean in Thai?
Om nom nom nom literally means "suck tits tits tits" in Thai.
What does Kao mean in Thai?
Thai is a tonal language that uses long, short, high and low tones to distinguish the meaning of a word. For example, the word 'kao' means news, nine, come in, rice and knee and only the difference in tone establishes meaning.