Learn "May/Might" in Thai "น่าจะ(nâa jà) / อาจจะ(àat jà) / คงจะ(kong jà)"
Let's learn Thai with "May/Might" in Thai ⭐️ Possibility อาจจะ/àat jà = might/might (50%) ⭐️ Assumption น่าจะ/nâa jà = probably (60-70%) คงจะ/kong jà = it's likely to (80%) . . . FREE SOURCES TO LEARN THAI: ➡️ 5-day Easy Thai Challenge: https://bit.ly/37RnPXL ➡️ Free Read Thai Guide: https://bit.ly/3wAag7m ➡️ Thai podcast playlist: https://bit.ly/3DVosuI ➡️ Book a free call with us: https://bit.ly/37PW1D5 (Link in Bio) Visit our website and see courses: https://bit.ly/3h5f2ms or write to us at [email protected] #learnthai #speakthai #readthai #thailesson #thaicourse #thaipronunciation #learnthailanguage #studythai #thailanguage #thaischool #thaiculture #bananathai #krusmuk #bananathaischool #thailand #bangkok #tipstolearnthai #thaiquiz #thaiwordofthedayon #fyp

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