อริสโตเติล

à-rít-dtòh-dtêrn

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Aristotle (Greek philosopher)

the ancient Greek philosopher (384–322 BCE), a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, known for his works on logic, ethics, metaphysics, and natural science.

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อริสโตเติลà-rít-dtòh-dtêrnอริสโตเติลà-rít-dtòh-dtêrnAristotle (Greek philosopher)เป็นbpenเป็นbpen1to be (identity/category/state)2to become3[to] know how; be able to (skill)4[to] be + set expressionsนักปรัชญาnák bpràt-yaaนักปรัชญาnák bpràt-yaaphilosopherชาวกรีกchaao grèekชาวกรีกchaao grèek1a Greek; the Greeks2Greek (as modifier)ที่têeที่têe1place; spot; seat; space2that/which/who (relative marker)3at; in; to (before place/recipient)4when; the time that (time marker)5ordinal/degree marker6classifier: place/seat/slotมีชื่อเสียงmee chêuu sĭiangมีชื่อเสียงmee chêuu sĭiang1famous; renowned; well-known2[to] be famous; have a reputationมากmâakมากmâak1very; extremely2many; numerous3much; a lot; greatly
Aristotle was a very famous Greek philosopher.