ว่าง Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “vacant; free” is ว่าง. See also Recording English Thai Learn clear; empty โล่ง Learn Examples of "vacant; free" in use There are 41 examples of the Thai word for "vacant; free" being used: Recording English Thai Learn space; blank ที่ว่าง Learn unemployed ว่างงาน Learn Are you free? คุณว่างไหม Learn Are you free? (female speaker) เธอว่างไหม? Learn Are you free tonight? คืนนี้ว่างไหม Learn There are many empty seats. มีที่นั่งว่างมากมาย Learn Are any seats still available? ยังมีที่นั่งว่างไหม Learn There are no rooms available today. วันนี้ไม่มีห้องว่าง Learn There are two seats available. มีที่นั่งว่างสองที่ Learn What time are you free today? วันนี้คุณว่างกี่โมง Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "vacant; free" Practice (29) Lesson Learn Lesson words space; blank, to have empty stomach, unemployed, vacancy; opening, vacant; free etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Are any seats still available?, Are seats still available? (male polite form), Are you free on the day after tomorrow? (male polite form), Are you free this weekend?, Are you free tonight?, Are you free?, Are you free? (female speaker), Do you have a vacant room? (male polite form), I am free on Sunday., I spend my free time with my kids., Is this seat taken? (male polite form), Is this table taken? (male polite form), I’m free this afternoon shall we go to shopping together?, I’m not free this week. (male polite form), I’m sorry, but tomorrow I’m not free. (male polite form), Next week I’m free., The day after tomorrow I’m free., The line is always busy., Then, I’m free. (male polite form), This 7th of April is a day off; are you free? (male polite form) etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Travel 3 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 21 Phrasebook Courses Phrases You Won’t Find in a Travel Phrasebook 1