ภูเขาไฟมีพลัง อังกฤษ
สัทอักษรสากล: [phū khao fai mī pha lang]การออกเสียง: ภูเขาไฟมีพลัง การใช้
- [phū khao fai mī pha lang]
n. exp.
active volcano
- ภ: The thirty-second of the Thai alphabet, having the same sound as พ or p, and
- ภู: n. mountain
- ภูเขา: n. a hill, a moutain, a mount, a peak. ที่เกี่ยวข้อง: ภูเขาไฟ (a
- ภูเขาไฟ: n. volcano
- ู: fast dance jive
- เข: 1) v. squint ที่เกี่ยวข้อง: be cross-eyed 2) n. species of
- เขา: pron. he, him, she, her, they, them (third person pronoun). ตัวอย่าง:
- ข: The second consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a high class letter
- ขา: n. 1. a leg, a limb; 2. one leg of a journey; 3. a member, a
- ไฟ: n. 1. fire; 2. light. ตัวอย่าง: เขาเป็นไข้ตัวร้อนราวกับไฟ He has a
- ฟ: The thirty-first consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having the same sound
- ม: The thirty-third of the Thai alphabet, having the sound of m and belonging to
- มี: v. 1. to have, to possess, to own, to exist; 2. there is, there are,
- มีพลัง: energetic live stout strong dynamical powered muscular strenuous robust
- ี: chairmanship earthenware presidency terra cotta easement blitz bombard ground
- พ: The thirtieth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having the same sound as ภ
- พล: n. 1. (pronounced พะ-ละ) force, strength, power, violence; 2.
- พลัง: n. energy, strength, power. ตัวอย่าง: พลังวังชาของเขาถอยลงทุกที His
- ล: The thirty-sixth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having the sound of ฬ
- ลัง: 1) n. box ที่เกี่ยวข้อง: case, casket 2) n. species of
- ั: temporary temporal transient
- ง: The seventh consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a low class letter of which
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