Hi everyone! 🌟 Thanks for watching Episode 42 of our Thai language series! In this video, we dive deep into the different ways to say "for" in Thai and how to use them correctly. If you found this video helpful, make sure to give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more detailed Thai lessons. Feel free to share your thoughts or questions in the comments below - I'm here to help! Video Summary: 00:40 - สำหรับ (sǎm ràp): Used for indicating purpose or suitability. 03:30 - สำหรับ (sǎm ràp): At the beginning of a sentence, ‘as for’, ‘as far as ... is concerned’. 04:40 - ให้ (hâi): Expresses doing something for someone or allowing. 07:05 - เพื่อ (phûea): Indicates intention or purpose, similar to "in order to." 09:05 - เผื่อ (phùea): Used to express precaution or substitution. 10:50 - ไว้ (wái): Indicates the purpose or function of an action or object. 12:30 - ส่วน (sùan): Means "as for," often used to introduce a new topic or provide contrast. 14:10 - Situations Where "For" Isn’t Used in Thai. Happy learning and keep practicing!
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