Examples of using May feel in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
When you touch her, you may feel it's a real charming lady, not just a doll.
Initially it may feel a discomfort, a little itchy or stinging.
After the treatment, you may feel some tingling as the area is massaged for 2 or 3 minutes.
Others may feel self-conscious about the appearance of their teeth or possible mouth odors.
You may feel real happiness when you eat chicken feet with smoky flavor on the seaweed powder riceball with mayonnaise sauce.
The first you may feel is that it is dangerous to use the online tools to manage the personal files.
I think that if we could talk to Dent today, he may feel differently.
The address of the company is more familiar and you may feel that your money is more secure.
If you're suffering from an iron deficiency, you may feel sluggish, tired and weak.
Are you out of shape and start exercising you may feel pain when you exercise, you can.
Will may feel the tug of life, before the FBI, before you.
We strictly adhere to the laws of Thailand, so you may feel rest assured and confident with the services that we provide you.
Pregnancy: During the last trimester of their pregnancy, some women may feel leg pain or other neurological symptoms associated with restless leg syndrome.
We equally represent all of our clients worldwide and we respect that many may feel more comfortable speaking in their native language.
Although, he might feel especially betrayed.
You might feel better.
Mr. Yoon might feel sad about this.
I think you might feel the same if you fixed the radio.
And so you might feel alone.
You might feel a bit of a vacuum.