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"child (human or animal)" Practice Thai lesson

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calf,
chick,
child (human or animal),
daughter,
duckling,
employee (formal),
employee,
lamb,
piglet,
puppy,
son
etc.

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a boy and a baby orangutan on a bench,
a man with his child in the park,
a mother breastfeeding her twins,
a mother monkey and a baby monkey,
a rhinoceros and a baby rhinoceros on the road,
a tribal woman with her child,
an elephant and a baby elephant,
And those are my two children.,
Are you Tom’s kid?,
boy scouts,
But the neighbours have naughty children.,
Children are reading the fairy tale of The Three Little Pigs.,
Do you have children? (male polite form),
Do you have kids?,
Do you want to have children?,
Does she have any children?,
Don’t give any of these things to your kids.,
How many children do you have?,
I (father) love you my child,
I (mother) love you my child.
etc.

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