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รถไฟ — meaning in English: train

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รถไฟ
rót-fai
อยาก
yak
ความกลัว
khwām-kluā
ความรู้สึก
khwām rusuek
กระบวนการ
krabuan kan
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'รถไฟ' (rót-fai) when discussing transportation, especially in urban areas like Bangkok where the train system is a major mode of transit. You'll hear it in everyday conversations about travel plans, ticket purchases, or when giving directions.
Synonyms & nuances
'รถไฟ' is specifically used for trains, whereas 'รถบัส' (rót-bát) means 'bus.' You would choose 'รถไฟ' when referring to rail travel and its associated experience, while 'รถบัส' is for road-based travel.
Culture
'รถไฟ' has a fascinating history; the first railway in Thailand was built in 1893, connecting Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima. Today, trains symbolize not just transportation but also the country’s modernization and the merging of traditional and contemporary lifestyles.
FAQ
Q.What does 'รถไฟ' mean in English?
'รถไฟ' translates to 'train' in English, referring specifically to the railway vehicle used for transporting passengers or goods.
Q.How do you use 'รถไฟ' in a sentence?
You can use 'รถไฟ' in a sentence like 'ฉันจะไปที่สถานีรถไฟ' which means 'I will go to the train station.' This sentence illustrates the practical use of the word in everyday conversation.
Q.Is there a specific way to pronounce 'รถไฟ'?
'รถไฟ' is pronounced as 'rót-fai.' The tone is essential in Thai; 'rót' has a falling tone, while 'fai' has a high tone, making the pronunciation distinct and recognizable.
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