ออก Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “to exit; to depart” is ออก. Pronounced the same Recording English Thai Learn to bring out ออก Learn Examples of "to exit; to depart" in use There are 112 examples of the Thai word for "to exit; to depart" being used: Recording English Thai Learn When is the next train to London please? รถไฟไปลอนดอนเที่ยวต่อไปออกเมื่อไหร่ครับ Learn We have to leave this town before Friday. เราต้องออกจากเมืองนี้ก่อนวันศุกร์ Learn She just left the office. เธอพึ่งออกจากออฟฟิศ Learn We leave the day after tomorrow. เราออกเดินทางวันมะรืน Learn Has the nurse come out yet? นางพยาบาลออกมาแล้วหรือยัง Learn When is the next train to Berlin please? รถไฟไปเบอร์ลินเที่ยวต่อไปออกเมื่อไหร่ครับ Learn When is the next flight to Rome? (male polite form) เที่ยวบินไปโรมเที่ยวต่อไปออกกี่โมงครับ Learn When is the next train to Paris please? รถไฟไปปารีสเที่ยวต่อไปออกเมื่อไหร่ครับ Learn departure ขาออก Learn He lets the bird out of the cage. เขาปล่อยนกออกจากกรง Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "to exit; to depart" Practice (113) Lesson Learn Lesson words departure, exit, sunny; sunshine, to exit; to depart, to export, to fire, to resign; to quit etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a lot of boys running out of their school, And we had to wait for the people who were staying at the bungalow to leave early in the morning and then we could go to stay in that bungalow., Can I go out with my friends tonight?, Children go out for a walk., Close the window before you go out., Did you see him go out?, Don’t anybody leave this room., Don’t forget to have breakfast before leaving home., Don’t forget to take an umbrella before leaving home. (female polite form), Don’t go out at night., Don’t go out now., every night he likes to go out for a run, From which platform does the train leave? (male polite form), Get everybody out., Get out at the last stop., Has he come out yet?, Has his wife come out yet?, Has my son come out yet?, Has the doctor come out yet?, Has the Englishman come out yet? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Transport 1 Part of Speech Courses Verbs 5