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Summer storm bringing rains and hails fall in Loei

By The Nation

 

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Summer storm bringing rains and hails ravage various districts of the northeastern province of Loei including Erawan, Wang Saphung, Pak Chom, Phu Luang and Phu Kradeung on Thursday afternoon. None was injured or died in the storm.

 

At Erawan District Hospital, many staff members and patients' relatives collected and took photos of hails, many of reportedly were of a size of an egg, that covered the hospital's yard. The windshileld of a car parked outside the hospital was damaged by the hails. 

 

Officials are inspecting the damages after many homeowners in Erawan and other affected districts claimed their roofs were damaged by the hails.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30309358

 
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11 hours ago, DNPBC0 said:

The headline is 'Thai English'. The normal English is 'rain' and 'hail;'

 

11 hours ago, DNPBC0 said:

The headline is 'Thai English'. The normal English is 'rain' and 'hail;'

You are right. Normally no plural form is used for rain and hail. However, it is by no means a grammatical mistake to use the plural form with both nouns.

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Hey !!!! Yes, rains and hails is incorrect, BUT, the languages in this country is Thai, not English.

Thai people do not have to speak English properly. They are doing it as A Respectful Favor to Us Farangs.

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1 hour ago, themerg said:

Hey !!!! Yes, rains and hails is incorrect, BUT, the languages in this country is Thai, not English.

Thai people do not have to speak English properly. They are doing it as A Respectful Favor to Us Farangs.

There is nothing wrong, as a matter of fact it is right, to point out incorrect usage of words or sentences in a foreign language. Nobody is doing a favour to anybody by learning a second, foreign language properly, in particular a language universally used as a second language, such as English.

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