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"to be called" Practice Lesson
"to be called" Practice Thai lesson
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Number of words and phrases in this lesson:
25
Lesson words:
to be called
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to be called as
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Lesson phrases:
A man refers to himself with the word “I”.
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Another word for ‘kwai’ is ‘krabuea’.
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As soon as I arrived at the destination, I called her.
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But for me, when I address a woman, I will call her with the polite form of “you”.
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But mostly you will rarely see men addressing women using the impolite form of “you”, something like this.
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Call the police! (male polite form)
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For example, when I call er...a seller.
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I also refer to myself with the word “I” because it is a formal word.
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I just wanted to call a taxi.
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I might say, hey! .. What’s up, Golf?
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I will address my friends using the impolite form of “you”.
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I will address them using “you” (for younger people).
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If it is a woman, she will refer to herself using the word “I” (for women).
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I’ll call you a taxi.
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Please call a taxi. (male polite form)
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Please call an ambulance.
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Stop calling me that.
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That is we don’t address a woman using the impolite form of “you”, something like this.
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We might change the impolite form of the word “you”, to the impolite female form of “you”, when addressing women who are our friends.
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We should use the words “me” or “you” when talking with someone.
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