Hello from Thailand : My pava-rana- message

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UhBaUnTaUh
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Hello from Thailand : My pava-rana- message

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Hello, everyone.


I'm a thai who very interesting in Tipitaka, atthakatha, and Tika.


Although, I 'm terrible at English language skill at all, but I will try and try to modify it to talk dhamma with you in this forum.


This is my pava-rana- message :


Please, notice me if you see my mistake in Tipitaka, in English language rule, in the International Manner, in forum rule, or in the other hand.


Sukhito bhavatha a-vuso. Happy life !
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UhBaUnTaUh wrote: . . . Although, I 'm terrible at English language skill at all, . . . .
Welcome, and don't worry about your English. It seems good enough.
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Welcome UhBaUnTaUh!

:anjali:
Liberation is the inevitable fruit of the path and is bound to blossom forth when there is steady and persistent practice. The only requirements for reaching the final goal are two: to start and to continue. If these requirements are met there is no doubt the goal will be attained. This is the Dhamma, the undeviating law.

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:hello:

Welcome to Dhamma Wheel!

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Hi UhBaUnTaUh and welcome to Dhamma Wheel!
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Sawatdee khrap.

Yin-dee.

:buddha2:

Retro. :)
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^

:anjali:

Sawasdee grub, too (thai:สวัสดี ครับ).

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I feel comforted.

Nice to meet y'all.

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Greetings from a fellow English illiterate! )

Sukhi hotu!
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สวัสดี ครับ พมชื่อดัลลัส

I just moved to Thailand a couple of weeks ago to teach English, so be sure to ask if you need help understanding anything.

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