ของฉัน Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Recording English Thai Learn of; belonging to ของ Learn me (female speaker) ฉัน Learn Summary The Thai translation for “my; mine (for female speakers)” is ของฉัน. The Thai, ของฉัน, can be broken down into 2 parts:"of; belonging to" (ของ) and "me (female speaker)" (ฉัน). See also Recording English Thai Learn my; mine (male speaker) ของผม Learn my (for male speakers, short form) ผม Learn my (female speaker, formal) ดิฉัน Learn my (for female speakers, short form) ฉัน Learn my (female speaker, formal, long form) ของดิฉัน Learn Examples of "my; mine" in use There are 127 examples of the Thai word for "my; mine" being used: Recording English Thai Learn She is my tutor. เธอเป็นครูสอนพิเศษของฉัน Learn My office is next to a television station. ที่ทำงานของฉันอยู่ติดกับสถานีโทรทัศน์ Learn My husband was lost. (female speaker) สามีของฉันสูญหาย Learn I was tortured in my home country. ฉันถูกทรมานในประเทศของฉัน Learn My dog only barks at strangers. หมาของฉันเห่าแต่คนแปลกหน้า Learn Actually, Tom is my older brother. อันที่จริงทอมเป็นพี่ชายของฉัน Learn I am worried about my children. ฉันเป็นห่วงลูกๆของฉัน Learn His face looks like my father. หน้าของเขาคล้ายพ่อของฉัน Learn She is my debtor. เธอเป็นลูกหนี้ของฉัน Learn All my neighbors are very friendly. เพื่อนบ้านของฉันทุกคนเป็นมิตรมาก Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "my; mine (for female speakers)" Practice (130) Lesson Learn Lesson words me (female speaker), my; mine (for female speakers), of; belonging to etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Actually, Tom is my older brother., All my neighbors are very friendly., Do you remember my birthday?, Do you understand my point?, Has anyone seen my mobile phone?, He didn’t answer my questions., He is my driver., He is my eldest brother., He is my fiancé., He is my husband., He is my son., He is my stepfather., He likes to play with my dog., His face looks like my father., How did he know my phone number?, I am worried about my children., I don’t know where my phone is., I had a dance with my dad. (female speaker), I hope my dreams come true., I lost my sunglasses yesterday. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 6 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 2 Prepositions 1