ยัง Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “still” is ยัง. Pronounced the same Recording English Thai Learn yet ยัง Learn Examples of "still" in use There are 59 examples of the Thai word for "still" being used: Recording English Thai Learn You still live with your parents, don’t you? คุณยังอยู่กับพ่อแม่คุณใช่ไหม Learn There are still things that we need to do. ยังมีสิ่งที่เราต้องทำ Learn Are any seats still available? ยังมีที่นั่งว่างไหม Learn Are seats still available? (male polite form) ยังมีที่นั่งว่างอีกไหมครับ Learn Are there two seats available? (male polite form) ยังมีที่ว่างอีกสองที่ไหมครับ Learn There’s still time for you to do that. ยังมีเวลาให้คุณทำแบบนั้น Learn We used to do that when I was a kid. เราเคยทำแบบนั้นตอนผมยังเด็ก Learn I still haven’t apologized to Tom. ผมยังไม่ได้ขอโทษทอม Learn I still don’t understand what the problem is. ผมยังไม่เข้าใจว่าปัญหาคืออะไร Learn I can do it with my eyes shut. หลับตาทำยังได้เลย Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "still" Practice (50) Lesson Learn Lesson words still etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Although he has no license, he drives the car., Although she has no money, she is still buying a car., Although she went to college, she can’t find a job., Although the road is slippery, he drives so fast., Are any seats still available?, Are seats still available? (male polite form), Are there any other places of interest?, Are there two seats available? (male polite form), Are tickets for the football game still available? (male polite form), Are tickets for the play still available? (male polite form), Are tickets for the theater still available?, Are you still going to walk home?, Are you still out there?, Everyone is still here., Have you lived there long? (male polite form), He is not only stupid, but also lazy., He stayed a while although it was late., I can do it with my eyes shut., I continued to walk. Until the sea flooded my chest and then I felt pain in my feet which we hadn’t noticed that we were walking on sand or gravels or shells., I didn’t know that he was still single. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 21 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 5 Adverbs of Time 2