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What does the Thai phrase "Noon Leaw Na Ja" mean in English? |
Travel Info What does the Thai phrase "Noon Leaw Na Ja" mean in English? Travel Tips Norn = sleep leaw = would be best translated as "already" na = a qualifier, no real meaning Ja = is a term of endearment... Are you sleeping, sweetheart? Or sleep already, sweetheart.. could be spoken before some one goes to bed - - Others i think it means...i'm gonna go sleep...something like that ready to go to sleep. "Are you asleep?" I'm sleeping now..喔夃副喔權笝喔笝喙佮弗喙夃抚喔權赴喔堗箟喔? |
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