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Okay, so here we have a funny one. It's just Thai, Thai, Thai. And that means two as an excessive amount of something. So we can say Thai and we can add any sort of adjectives that we've learned so far. So the first one we can go with is Thai. How, okay?

But remember now, something we need to note about this, as always, is that we have a little tiny thing that I want to explain at all. No, it's just look at the end. I actually love this law, little particle, this little character. It doesn't only show in this example, but it shows in a lot of other situations as well. You can find out more about it if you go to our website if you're not there already. Okay, so we say Thai and then the adjective and then look so very good or so good would be like Thai Hola.

And if you see something that is so pretty, you say, pay maila time at all. And if you get too many things, you say, Oh, hi, Dora, and respectively then you would say Thai Sharla. If it's too little or too few of something, and if you haven't noticed this yet, Chinese people when they speak English, they say they tend to say to a lot. Oh, this is too good. is too nice. And that is because in Chinese they use the word type.

And they just translate that into two. And therefore they think that we use to as much as they used to, but no, we don't Chinese people, so it's a lesson for you as well. Kahala. Hi, Milan. Yeah. Paula?

Tushar Sharla. Okay, no pie means excessive or too much. But if you put it twice pi type, you actually mean something very interesting. Let's enjoy that from a video from like, almost 10 years ago. Now at this point where I start teaching Chinese please enjoy a much neighbor and happier version of this guy has taught you what type means too much. And now I'm going to show you my mom and dad.

Two very exciting people. He has got a ring on his finger. And my mom has got a ring on her finger. Okay, that means they're married. They got married and other happily ever after. And my dad can refer to his wife as a too much too much person.

You can actually say, Oh, this is my wife or in Chinese who say, Joshua, this is muy Thai. This is my too much wife in Chinese would simply be a woman who is too much for you. You can't handle

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