1 Mommy, daddy doesn't help me put on my pants.
2 ถ้าพังแบบถล่มลงมาเรียกว่า Collapsed building ค่ะ หรือ Ruined building ถ้าเป็นซากตึกเก่าๆ
3 -
4 มันฝรั่ง = chip / potato chip
Can I have potato chip? I want Lay.
5 Bread stick
6 When will we get our foods?
7 They grow the prawns in this tank.
8 He takes the prawns then make us the food.
9 Why does the light turn off?
ขอค้างที่เหลือนะค่ะ ลูกกลับมาแล้ว
10. When opening ที่ปิดกระจก (อะไรอ่ะ ไม่เข้าใจว่าที่ปิดกระจกอะไรอ่ะค่ะ), the light will be turned on.
11. After closing it, the light will be turned off.
Shrimp or Prawn?
There is often confusion regarding the difference between a shrimp and a prawn. Physically they look very similar but there is one sure way to tell them apart. In shrimps or carideans the side plate of the second segment of the abdomen overlaps the segments in front and behind. Prawns, most of which belong to the family Penaeidae of the group Dendrobranchiata, have all the abdominal side plates overlapping tile-like from the front. A more fundamental difference but one impossible to appreciate in a single specimen is that female prawns do not brood eggs but shed them into the currents where they develop independently. It would therefore make sense to call all member s of the Penaeidae "prawns" and members of the Caridean "shrimps" and this is what most Australians do. King prawns and banana prawns are names understood in this continent for penaeids sold frozen at the markets. The tiny shrimps bought in cans or froz en are imported carideans. Confusion arises when we hear Americans refer to prawns as "shrimp". ศัพท์ยากเนอะ
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In fact, shrimp and prawns are closely related. Let's start with the similarities. Both are decapod crustaceans. That means they have exoskeletons and 10 legs. Also, shrimp and prawns are in different suborders. Prawns are in the suborder Dendobranchiata, while shrimp are in suborder Pleocyemata. The main difference between these two suborders is gill structure. Shrimp have branching gills, while prawns have lamellar gills (a plate-like structure). The other features that distinguish the difference are that the front pincers of shrimp are usually the largest, and, generally, prawns have bigger second pincers. Prawns also have longer legs than shrimp