เรียน

Etymology
From or, , ,. Cognate with Modern 🇨🇬; 🇨🇬; 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to learn; to study.
 * 2) * 1 Timothy 2:11, KJV:
 * 3)  to address, inform, notify, speak to, or tell (a person of equal or higher status).
 * 4) * 2 Samuel 19:1, KJV:
 * 5) * 2 Kings 4:28, KJV:
 * 6) * 1 Samuel 15:16, KJV:
 * 7) * 3 John 1:1, :
 * 8) * Galatians 1:2, :
 * 1) * 1 Samuel 15:16, KJV:
 * 2) * 3 John 1:1, :
 * 3) * Galatians 1:2, :
 * 1) * 3 John 1:1, :
 * 2) * Galatians 1:2, :
 * 1) * Galatians 1:2, :

Usage notes

 * According to the style guide published by the Thai government in 2012, the term is applied to any commoners other than the holders of the following public positions of Thailand, to whom the term is applied: (1) President of the Privy Council; (2) Prime Minister; (3) President of the National Assembly; (4) President of the House of Representatives; (5) President of the Senate; (6) President of the Supreme Court of Justice; (7) President of the Constitutional Court; (8) President of the Supreme Administrative Court; (9) President of the Election Commission; (10) President of the National Human Rights Commission; (11) President of the National Anti-Corruption Commission; (12) President of the State Audit Commission; (13) Chief Ombudsman; (14) Ombudsman; (15) Attorney General; (16) Stateman.
 * For gods, high priests, and royal persons, the terms, , and are used.

Adverb

 * 1)   kindly, humbly, respectfully, etc.