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Angry and Annoyed


luckyfarang

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All of my language posts are from memory and not from any dictionary. I have not been in LOS for eight months, so I am a little rusty. Additions and corrections are always welcome.

MOH-H0H® - to be suddenly angry, to lose one's temper, to fly off the handle

KROHT(l) - to be mad at, to be (moderately) angry

RAM-KHAAN - to be annoyed, to feel annoyed(intransitive verb)

ROB-GUAN(l) - to annoy, to bother, to disturb (transitive verb).... Usually heard used in the negative sense, i.e., YAA(l) ROB-GUAN(l) "Don't bother (me)" or "HAHM(f) ROB-GUAN(l) "Do not disturb" (Literally translated: "Forbidden to disturb"

Also used are GUAN(l) and GUAN(l)-JAI, which I think mean more like "to pester" or "to persecute".

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guanjai กวนใจ

guan=stir jai=mind/spirit

stirred up, bothered, annoyed

ropguan รบกวน

rop=fight guan=stir

to disturb, to trouble

[ October 08, 2001: Message edited by: noo6 ]

[ October 08, 2001: Message edited by: noo6 ]

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morally bad behaviour

ความประพฤติ

ไม่ดี = khwarmpraphruet mai dee

immoral behaviour

ความประพฤติผิดศีลธรรม =

khwarmpraphruet phitseelatham

wrong

ผิด, ผิดพลาด = phit/phitphalaat

bad

ไม่ดี = maidee

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Originally posted by luckyfarang:

RAM-KHAAN - to be annoyed, to feel annoyed(intransitive verb)

รำคาญ/ramkhaan also has the meaning:

"fed up with",its a synonym of เบื่อ/buea

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