Types of Nouns in Thai
Nouns are words that are names for people, animals, things, and general behavior. It is divided into 5 types as follows.
1. Common noun
The common noun that are common names for people, animals, and things, such as ปลา (Plaa), โต๊ะ (Toh), มือ (Meu).
2. Proper noun
The proper noun that is unique nouns It is set up for people, animals, things, and places in order to specify who or what, such as สนามบินดอนเมือง (Sa-Naam-Bin-Dorn-Meuang), วัดพระแก้ว (Wat-Phr- Gaew).
3. Collective noun
The collective noun that is noun characterizes the people, animals, and things that make up a group, such as คณะ (Kha-Na), หมู่ (Moo), เหล่า (Leow)
4. Numerative noun
The numerative noun that is noun characterizes things and is used to denote numbers such as ตัว (Tua), ชิ้น (Chin), อัน (Aun), แผ่น (Phaen), แท่ง (Taeng), ผืน (Pheun)
5. Gerund
Gerund that is noun indicates symptoms Or various appearances of people, animals, things derived from verbs Or adverb It is a compound word that is often preceded by the word "การ" or "ความ" and is a total combination, such as การกิน (Gaan-Gin), การอยู่ (Gaan-Oroo), การเรียน (Gaan-Rian), ความสุข (Khwaam-Soog), ความตาย (Khwaam-Tay), ความรัก (Khrwaam-Rag).
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