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is there an "~ing" in Thai?
in Thai is there like, an "~ing"?
like, can you say "I am going to the store" or do you just say "I go to the store"
Dec 18, 2010 12:21 PM
Answers · 3
but, also noted in your mind that (gamlang) has another meaning that is (power)
but, this form used as Noun.
S + v + N (or object)
1)ฉันมีกำลัง(ที่จะสู้ต่อไป) chan mee gamlang (tee ja soo tho pai) ----- i have streghth or power to continue fighting or (to continue carry on)
2)ฉันมีกำลัง(พอที่จะทำมัน) chan mee gamlang (tee ja tam man ) ----- i have enought power or streght to do this job.
3)กำลังใจ gamlang-jai (this one is means) encounrage, conforting..
ผมต้องการกำลังใจจากเธอ chan thong gaan gamlang-jai jak ter ( i need your encourage)
December 19, 2010
sure, ofcuz we have it "gerund" or "ing" in thai is
กำลัง...... (gam lang)
Subject + gamlang + Verbs + object.
Ex:
เขากำลังเดิน (kao gamlang dern) he's walking
แม่กำลังดูโทรทัศ (mae gamlang doo to-ra-tad) Mom's watching Tv.
คุณกำลังทำอะไร (koon galang tam a-rai) what are you doing?
ฉันกำลังอ่านหนังสือ (chan gamlang an-nang-sue) i'm reading a book
and here more complicated sentence_____
ตอนที่ฉันโทรหา เธอกำลังทำอะไรอยู่ (toon tee chan too-ha ter gamlang tam a-rai yu) what were you doing when i called?
December 18, 2010
กำลัง≈···ing
December 18, 2010
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