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In Thai, 'Arun' means "dawn" or "sunrise". It is a common name used for both males and females in Thailand.
To say "I like you" in Thai, you would say "ผม/ดิฉันชอบคุณ" for males or females respectively.
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Pom sia jai (male) or Chan sia jai (female)
male: "pom" female: "chan" or formally "dee chan" but "I" is sometimes omitted in everyday speech.
The name "Ronnie" can be transliterated into Thai as "รอนนี." Thai script often represents foreign names phonetically, so the pronunciation may vary slightly based on local dialects.
A few; for women: Asiya/Asiyah and Faqueza. For males there is Asiya, Dinasadhakah, and Hiccup.
Testosterone is the most common hormone associated with males.
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In Thai, "I am proud" is said as "ฉันภูมิใจ" (chan phumjai) for females and "ผมภูมิใจ" (phom phumjai) for males. The word "ภูมิใจ" (phumjai) means proud, and the pronoun changes based on the speaker's gender.
In Thai, "pom" (ผม) means "I" or "me," and it is typically used by males when speaking. It is a polite pronoun that conveys respect in conversation. In contrast, females usually use "chan" (ฉัน) to refer to themselves.