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ส้ม — meaning in English: orange

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แปด
paet
ร้านค้า
ráan-khá
ส้ม
som
การตัดสินใจ
kan tat sin jai
สถานที่
sathaanthi
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ส้ม when shopping at local markets or fruit stalls, where fresh produce is abundant. It's common to hear it in casual conversations about favorite fruits or when ordering juice at a café, especially in tropical areas where oranges are popular.
Synonyms & nuances
While ส้ม specifically denotes oranges, the word มะนาว (ma-nao) refers to lime, another citrus fruit. You would choose ส้ม when discussing oranges specifically, especially in recipes or when selecting fruits.
Culture
The word ส้ม not only refers to the fruit but also has historical significance in Thai culture, as oranges were introduced to Thailand from China centuries ago and have become a staple in Thai diets. Interestingly, the word for orange in Thai is derived from the Chinese word for citrus, connecting the two cultures through culinary history.
FAQ
Q.What does the Thai word ส้ม mean?
The Thai word ส้ม means 'orange' in English, referring to the fruit that is renowned for its sweetness and juiciness.
Q.How is the word ส้ม pronounced?
The word ส้ม is pronounced as 'som', with a short 'o' sound, similar to how you would say 'some'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word ส้ม?
A common mistake is confusing ส้ม with other citrus fruits. Remember, ส้ม specifically means 'orange', so use it when you are talking about that particular fruit.
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