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ใด or อะไร ?? I have been looking for the difference in meaning for the 2 words above in the Internet ,but I am still unsure . Maybe , someone here could help me understand . Some say both can mean, 'Any" Eg You must not just like any body = Kon tong mai kae chop kon dai ?? Do you have any problems ? Kon mee pan haa aria mai? or Kon mee pan haa dai mai ? If I have any news , I will tell you = Taa mee khao dai , pom ja bok hai ??? Use Thai writing, if its easier for you to give examples . Thanks a lot.
Oct 1, 2015 7:28 AM
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Eg You must not just like any body = Kon tong mai kae chop kon dai ?? Comments: I would not say it this way. I have no idea how to properly correct this question. Sorry. Do you have any problems ? Kon mee pan haa aria mai? or Kon mee pan haa dai mai ? Comments: The first question is perfect; however, the second question is not natural. It should be " Kon mee pan ha dai dai mai" --------> "dai dai" (added another "dai") If I have any news , I will tell you = Taa mee khao dai , pom ja bok hai ??? Comments: It should be "Taa pom mee khao dai dai, pom ja bok kon" or "Taa pom me khao arai koh tam, pom ja bok kon" For me, I use "dai dai" for "any" but in some situations "arai" is also natural. It depends on the contexts. I hope these help
October 1, 2015
Eg You must not just like any body = Kon tong mai kae chop kon dai ?? Comments: I would not say it this way. I have no idea how to properly correct this question. Sorry. Do you have any problems ? Kon mee pan haa aria mai? or Kon mee pan haa dai mai ? Comments: The first question is perfect; however, the second question is not natural. It should be " Kon mee pan ha dai dai mai" --------> "dai dai" (added another "dai") If I have any news , I will tell you = Taa mee khao dai , pom ja bok hai ??? Comments: It should be "Taa pom mee khao dai dai, pom ja bok kon" or "Taa pom me khao arai koh tam, pom ja bok kon" For me, I use "dai dai" for "any" but in some situations "arai" is also natural. It depends on the contexts. I hope these help.
October 1, 2015
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