ใช่ไหม Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Recording English Thai Learn yes; that’s correct ใช่ Learn question particle ไหม Learn Summary The Thai translation for “Is this right?” is ใช่ไหม. The Thai, ใช่ไหม, can be broken down into 2 parts:"yes; that’s correct" (ใช่) and "question particle" (ไหม). Examples of "Is this right?" in use There are 56 examples of the Thai word for "Is this right?" being used: Recording English Thai Learn You can do it, can’t you? คุณทำได้ใช่ไหม Learn You’re going to buy the car, aren’t you? คุณจะไปซื้อรถใช่ไหม Learn You’re Tom’s friend, aren’t you? คุณเป็นเพื่อนของทอมใช่ไหม Learn Are you a student here? คุณเป็นนักเรียนที่นี่ใช่ไหม Learn You know his name, don’t you? คุณรู้ชื่อเขาใช่ไหม Learn Is this Thai food? นี่คืออาหารไทยใช่ไหม Learn You’re not going to tell Tom, are you? คุณจะไม่บอกทอมใช่ไหม Learn You’ve already had breakfast, haven’t you? คุณทานอาหารเช้าแล้วใช่ไหม Learn You’ve already eaten something, right? คุณทานอะไรมาบ้างแล้วใช่ไหม Learn You and him are the same age, right? คุณกับเขาอายุเท่ากันใช่ไหม Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "Is this right?" Practice (48) Lesson Learn Lesson words question particle, yes; that’s correct etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Are you alone here? (male polite form), Are you cooking the soup in this pot? (male polite form), Are you driving home tomorrow? (male polite form), Are you finished?, Are you frying the fish in this pan? (male polite form), Are you grilling the vegetables on this grill?, Did you make all this up?, Do you also like to eat broccoli? (male polite form), Do you also like to eat carrots? (male polite form), Do you also like to eat leek? (male polite form), Do you also like to eat lentils? (male polite form), Do you also like to eat sauerkraut? (male polite form), Do you also like to eat sweet peppers? (male polite form), Is it made of leather? (male polite form), Is that your luggage? (male polite form), Is the art gallery open on Fridays? (male polite form), Is the exhibition open on Tuesdays? (male polite form), Is the fair open on Mondays? (male polite form), Is the market open on Sundays? (male polite form), Is the museum open on Thursdays? (male polite form) etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Useful phrases 1 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 2 Nouns 6