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คน — meaning in English: person

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ทำ
tham
ชาญฉลาด
chan chalat
บ่อย
bòi
โดยเฉพาะ
doi chea por
คน
khon
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word คน (khon) in everyday conversations to refer to individuals or people in general. For example, in a market setting, one might say 'คนเยอะ' (khon yuh), which means 'there are many people,' or when introducing someone, you could say 'นี่คือคนของฉัน' (nee kue khon khong chan), meaning 'this is my person.'
Synonyms & nuances
While คน (khon) refers broadly to a person, another word, บุคคล (bukkhon), is often used in more formal contexts, such as legal documents or academic discussions. Choosing คน (khon) is more appropriate in casual conversations, while บุคคล (bukkhon) carries a sense of formality.
Culture
The word คน (khon) is deeply embedded in Thai culture, reflecting the importance of community and interpersonal relationships. It is derived from the Old Thai term for human beings, showing how language has evolved to maintain a connection to social identity and collective strength in Thai society.
FAQ
Q.What does คน (khon) mean in English?
คน (khon) translates to 'person' in English. It is a commonly used term in Thai to refer to individuals in various contexts.
Q.How do you use คน (khon) in a sentence?
You can use คน (khon) in sentences like 'เขาคือคนดี' (khao khue khon di), which means 'he is a good person.' This shows how the word can describe someone's character.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word คน (khon)?
A frequent mistake is using คน (khon) with the wrong tone or context. Make sure you use it in situations where you're discussing individuals or groups, and pay attention to the proper pronunciation.
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