The Thai word 'wer' (เว่อร์) is a loanword from English 'over' that means 'too much' or 'exaggerated'; it is commonly added after adjectives to emphasize feelings, such as 'paeng wer' (too expensive) or 'aroi wer' (too delicious), and is widely used among teenagers and close friends to express that something is unbelievable or excessive.
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"เว่อร์" is way too much | #TalktoThai追加:
Hello. Welcome and welcome back to Talk to Thai. And today's word is "wer".
It actually comes from the English word "over".
And Thai people just love to cut this word. So, "over" became "wer" in Thai.
It means too much or exaggerated.
So, you can add the word "wer" after almost any adjective to add extra energy.
For example, "paeng" means expensive.
So, when you see something that costs too much, you just say "paeng wer".
And since "aroi" means delicious, when the food is tasty, you just say "aroi wer".
And this word is very popular among teenagers and close friends. They use this word to emphasize their feelings when they feel something is too much or unbelievable.
So, next time, if you hang out with your Thai friends, try to use the word "wer" to show you are a real insider.
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