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Thai honorifics. Honorifics are a class of words or grammatical morphemes that encode a wide variety of social relationships between interlocutors or between interlocutors and referents. [1] Honorific phenomena in Thai include honorific registers, honorific pronominals, and honorific particles.
Lalisa (song) " Lalisa " is the debut solo single by Thai rapper and singer Lisa from her debut single album of the same name (2021). It was released through YG Entertainment and Interscope Records on September 10, 2021, as the lead single from the album. Written and produced by long-time collaborator Teddy, along with Bekuh Boom and 24 ...
Music career. Signed with the Thai company 411 Entertainment, she released her first music single in 2020, "How To Love," featuring Korean rapper Gray. [4][5] The song peaked at number one on the Top 100: Thailand. [6] In 2021, she won in the Best Female Performer category at the Kazz Awards. [7] That year, she performed at the Phaya Thai ...
Rockstar (Lisa song) " Rockstar " is a song by Thai rapper and singer Lisa. It was released through Lloud and RCA Records on June 28, 2024, as the lead single from her upcoming debut studio album. A hip hop track with hyperpop beats, it was written by Lisa, Brittany Amaradio, James Essien, Lucy Healey, Ryan Tedder and Sam Homaee while ...
Urassaya Sperbund (Thai: อุรัสยา เสปอร์บันด์; born 18 March 1993), nicknamed Yaya (Thai: ญาญ่า), is a Thai actress, model, and singer. The recipient of numerous accolades, including two Suphannahong National Film Awards, a Maya Awards, a TV Gold Award, a Nataraj Award and three Mekhala Awards ...
This song uses Thai (Northern and Southern), Isan, Japanese, phasa lu, and English. This song has 43,308,512 views on YouTube as of April 2022. "Mirror Mirror" was released in October 2021 and is a collaborative song by Milli, F.HERO, and Changbin, a prominent member of the South Korean boy group, Stray Kids. The track gained significant ...
Terminology. A study of 195 Thai transgender women found that most of the participants referred to themselves as phuying (ผู้หญิง 'women'), with a minority referring to themselves as phuying praphet song ('second kind of woman') and very few referring to themselves as kathoey. [5] Related phrases include phet thi sam (เพศ ...
The album was a success. The single "Your number for my heart" (Thai: ขอใจเธอแลกเบอร์โทร) was released in 2012 and hit No. 1 on Thai music charts in 2013, earning 237M YouTube views as of December 2021. [4]