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For whom are P', Nong, Ai', E' used? Are there more of them?
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For whom are P', Nong, Ai', E' used? Are there more of them?
Thank you~
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15 Oct 2017
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P' is for someone older than you
N' or nong is for someone younger than you
Ai' is.....this is for someone you hate or your close friend(that ok with this)
E' is.......well.........for someone you hate too...but...I think you shouldn't called someone/your friend with "E'"hahaha
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P' is for someone older than you
N' or nong is for someone younger than you
Ai' is.....this is for someone you hate or your close friend(that ok with this)
E' is.......well.........for someone you hate too...but...I think you shouldn't called someone/your friend with "E'"hahaha
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