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Thai
Etymology
From เจ้า (jâao, “lord, you”) + ข้า (kâa, “servant, I/me”).
Compare Lao ເຈົ້າຂ້ານ້ອຍ (chao khān ʼa nya)
Pronunciation
Particle
เจ้าข้า • (jâo-kâa)
- particle used by female speakers at the end of sentences to make them more polite
- อิฉันมิได้ทำเจ้าข้า
- ì-chǎn mí dâai tam jâo-kâa
- I did not do it, my lord (female speaker, polite)
- yes (female speaker)
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