In Thai, "mon gon" (มงกุฎ) means "crown." It is often associated with royalty and symbolizes power, authority, and honor. The term can also be used metaphorically in various contexts, such as to denote something that is the pinnacle or the best of its kind.
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you could say, 'khun poot jing mai chun crap/kha'
It means my little trianon. Le Trianon is a toy hamlet built in the park of the Versailles palace, where the queen Marie-Antoinette pretended to play the shepherdess. There were two of these decorative hamlets, a small one (le Grand Trianon) and a tiny one, (le Petit Trianon) which is essentially a small rococo castle, in the park of the palace. The French middle-class who were able to build some property often refered pleasantly to their place as their 'petit Trianon', as if it was something lavish and fit for the queen herself.
did you mean se cayó? which would mean he/she/it fell.
Oh, dude, I think you might have had a little typo there. I'm guessing you meant "What does 'the mean' mean?" Well, 'the mean' is just a fancy term for the average of a set of numbers. So, like, if you have 5, 10, and 15, the mean would be 10. Easy peasy, right?
mang-gon มังกร
In Thai, "devil" is ' มาร ' Mân, sounds like 'mon'
In Thai, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "ลาก่อน" (pronounced laa-gon). It is polite and commonly used to bid farewell in different contexts.
gon simply means bad bad diareah
what does chang meaning in thai
thai means white elephant. so Thailand means land of white elephant Thai doesn't mean White elephant. It neans free to do/choose or freedom depending on context Passa Thai = Thai Language. Pood Passa Thai, = speak Thai language.
mon
It means angle or corner. (poly gon - many angled)
Muang Thai means "land of the free"
What does mon mean
gon- parental, where life begins in a way. gon-eis (γονεις) parents pro-gon-os (πρόγονος) ancestor / pro- in Greek is like pre- a-gon-os (άγονος) barren gon-ads (γονάδες)
yes it dose i no because i am thai