ahq

This is the 685th most frequent Thai word.


ahq

The Thai word "ahq" (อากาศ) means "air" or "weather" in English.


In this sentence, 'อากง (ah-q)' refers to one's paternal grandfather, commonly used in Thai with Chinese influence.

อากงเดินไปตลาดทุกเช้า

Grandfather walks to the market every morning.


In this context, 'อัง (ah-q)' relates to heating or placing something over heat, utilized here to describe boiling water with a kettle.

เขาอังหม้อน้ำให้เดือด

He heated the kettle until it boiled.


Here, 'อัก (ah-q)' functions as a root word related to letters or characters, especially within the context of the Thai language.

อักษรภาษาไทยมีสามสิบสี่ตัว

The Thai alphabet has thirty-four letters.