Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Thailand"
The meaning of "Thailand" in various phrases and sentences
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What does In Thailand, basin planning tools and processes have been mainstreamed into the strengthening of river basin committees to implement and update sub-basin management stratagies. mean?
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It means that strengthening the river basin communities has been prioritised. Planning tools and processes have been joined together to help complete this task.
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What does He visited Thailand and Singapore to tout for investment. mean?
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He went to Thailand and Singapore to look if he could invest (money/business)
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What does all over - I have been all over! Thailand. , to figure out - I can figure it out. mean?
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It means to many different places. If I said I have been all over Thailand, it means I that I had been to many different regions.
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What does "Thailand stands to gain economically from the Trans Asia Railway though. It has an advantageous location and owns significant logistical, trade and finance capabilities. " mean?
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Thailand wants to improve it's economy with the Trans Asian Railway. It has a good location and has great trade and financing capabilities.
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What does Thailand is a breeding ground for travel snobs. mean?
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A breeding ground is a place with a lot of something. A snob is someone that thinks they're better than everyone else.
So it means Thailand is a place where a lot of rude tourists go.
So it means Thailand is a place where a lot of rude tourists go.
Synonyms of "Thailand" and their differences
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What is the difference between I've been to Thailand twice, but both times it was a short trip. and I've been to Thailand twice, but both times they were short trips. ?
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They both have the same meaning and are equally correct, please don't put ", but" either "," or "but" not both.
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What is the difference between I'm going to Thailand 2 weeks later and I'm going to Thailand in 2 weeks. ?
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they are very similar, however "I'm going to Thailand 2 weeks later" states that after a specific date they depart. "I'm going to Thailand in 2 weeks" means that they are leaving exactly 2 weeks from today.
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What is the difference between I traveled in Thailand and I went on trip to Thailand ?
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I travelled in Thailand タイランドで旅行した
I went on (a) trip to Thailand タイランドに旅行しにいった
違いはなにを言っていること
I went on (a) trip to Thailand タイランドに旅行しにいった
違いはなにを言っていること
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What is the difference between Thailand and Vietnam ?
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They are 2 different countries.
Translations of "Thailand"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Thank you in Thailand?
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How do you say this in English (US)? I want to learn English .I am from Thailand.
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How do you say this in English (US)? I come from Thailand
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How do you say this in English (UK)? hello I'm from Thailand.
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The way you said it is correct
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How do you say this in English (US)? Where is Thailand base on the world ?
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Where is Thailand based on the world?
Other questions about "Thailand"
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I was surprised to hear that in Thailand we shouldn't activate a parking lock of cars when parking in the parking lots of stores. Does this sound natural?
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I believe you may have used incorrect words and this is confusing. Try this instead.
I was surprised to hear that in Thailand we shouldn't lock our cars when parking in a store parking lot.
I was surprised to hear that in Thailand we shouldn't lock our cars when parking in a store parking lot.
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I had Thailand food afternoon.
It was so good taste.
I'll go there again. Does this sound natural?
It was so good taste.
I'll go there again. Does this sound natural?
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I had Thai food this afternoon, and it was delicious. I will go back there again.
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I live in Thailand now. My living cost is lower than that when I lived in Japan. Does this sound natural?
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In this case you would have to use lower because you are using a comparison
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In pronouncing "Thailand", is the "th" pronounced normally, or is it changed to just a "t" (as in the "h" is silent)? I have no idea how to pronounce Thailand haha
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It's said "tieland"
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i will travel in Thailand short term. Does this sound natural?
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@tjstkdn yes
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