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What is the Thai word for love?

There isn't one single Thai word that perfectly translates to "love" in English. It depends on the context and the kind of love you're referring to. Here are a few options:

General love:

* รัก (rak) - This is the most common word for love, but it's a general term that can be used for romantic love, familial love, or even love for a pet.

* ความรัก (khwam rak) - This is the noun form of "rak" and is used to refer to "love" as a concept or feeling.

Romantic love:

* รัก (rak) - While this is the general term for love, it's also commonly used for romantic love.

* หลงรัก (long rak) - This means "to be infatuated with" or "to fall in love with."

* รักแท้ (rak tae) - This means "true love."

Other types of love:

* รักใคร่ (rak khrai) - This means "to have affection for" or "to love dearly," and is often used for familial love or friendship.

* ความรัก (khwam rak) - This can also be used for other types of love besides romantic love.

It's important to remember that the best translation will depend on the specific context you're using it in.

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