แล้ว Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “already” is แล้ว. Pronounced the same Recording English Thai Learn so แล้ว Learn See also Recording English Thai Learn to turn เลี้ยว Learn Examples of "already" in use There are 447 examples of the Thai word for "already" being used: Recording English Thai Learn Everybody has arrived. ทุกคนมาถึงแล้ว Learn They’ve arrived. พวกเขามาถึงแล้ว Learn I think you get the point. ผมคิดว่าคุณเข้าใจแล้ว Learn Has my son come out yet? ลูกชายผมออกมาแล้วหรือยัง Learn Have you sold your car yet? คุณขายรถแล้วหรือยัง Learn I’ve already had something to drink. (female speaker) ฉันดื่มแล้ว Learn Their parents are arriving! นั่นพ่อแม่ของพวกเขามาแล้ว Learn I’ve helped Tom a lot. ฉันช่วยทอมมามากแล้ว Learn Many years already. หลายปีแล้ว Learn I have been working here many years already. ผมทำงานที่นี่มาได้หลายปีแล้ว Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "already" Practice (448) Lesson Learn Lesson words actually, ago, already etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A dish of fried rice cost two hundred that I believe is very expensive., A new semester has started., After he has no sleeping bag to sleep with, he tries to find a garage to sleep in., All the concert tickets were sold out., All the seats are reserved., Also your friend, how long he has been here?, Are you already allowed to drink alcohol?, Are you already allowed to drive?, Are you already allowed to travel abroad alone?, Because at that time it was already dark., Besides, Cambodia became a colonial country of the Ayutthaya Kingdom., Both of them have arrived here., But I already know a lot of people., But I don’t smoke anymore., But she already has a boyfriend., But when we got there our feelings changed, became very excited and I was really very excited because we saw the bustling atmosphere of tourists and beaches full of people., Can he swim yet?, Can you write Thai yet? (male polite form), Did you do your best?, Do you have a family yet? (male polite form) etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 3 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 1 Adverbs of Time 1