Mini-dictionary, English–Thai, Thai–English: a total English-Thai and Thai-English vocabulary of more than 7,000 selected useful words and terms; with Thai words shown in easy English phonetics and also in real Thai writing; designed especially for those who cannot yet read the Thai language but want to speak and understand Thai (Q24854): Difference between revisions

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Mini-dictionary, English–Thai, Thai–English: a total English-Thai and Thai-English vocabulary of more than 7,000 selected useful words and terms; with Thai words shown in easy English phonetics and also in real Thai writing; designed especially for those who cannot yet read the Thai language but want to speak and understand Thai
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    Mini-dictionary, English–Thai, Thai–English: a total English-Thai and Thai-English vocabulary of more than 7,000 selected useful words and terms; with Thai words shown in easy English phonetics and also in real Thai writing; designed especially for those who cannot yet read the Thai language but want to speak and understand Thai
    Mini-dictionary, English–Thai, Thai–English: a total English-Thai and Thai-English vocabulary of more than 7,000 selected useful words and terms; with Thai words shown in easy English phonetics and also in real Thai writing; designed especially for those who cannot yet read the Thai language but want to speak and understand Thai (English)
    Professional Services
    Allison, Gordon H.
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