คำ Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “word” is คำ. Examples of "word" in use There are 29 examples of the Thai word for "word" being used: Recording English Thai Learn The impolite forms of “you” and “I” are simply rude. คำว่า มึง กู มันหยาบไปไง Learn A sentence is made up of many words. ประโยคเป็นการสร้างจากคำหลายคำ Learn I’m going to send you the group invite. ผมจะส่งคำเชิญกลุ่มให้คุณ Learn That is, we will change from using the word “you” (for older people) to the word “you” (for younger people). คือเราจะปรับจากคำว่า พี่ เป็นคำว่า น้อง Learn vocabulary คำศัพท์ Learn comment; criticism คำวิจารณ์ Learn To check how a word is spelt, look it up in a dictionary ตรวจคำสะกดให้ดูที่พจนานุกรม Learn Then you can use the impolite form of the words “you” and “I”. ถึงจะใช้คำว่า มึง กู ได้ Learn noun คำนาม Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Practice Lesson "word" Practice (27) Lesson Learn Lesson words answer, question, to command; to order, vocabulary, word etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A sentence is made up of many words., But to use the impolite form of the words “you” or “I” you must have a really close friendship with the people., He knows this word., How do you say this word in English?, How do you say this word in Thai?, I do not have an explanation for that., I don’t like your suggestion., I don’t understand this word., I don’t want to hear another word about her., I followed Tom’s advice., I was advised to do that., I will use the really polite form of the word, that is “you”., I’m going to send you the group invite., That is, we will change from using the word “you” (for older people) to the word “you” (for younger people)., The impolite forms of “you” and “I” are simply rude., Then you can use the impolite form of the words “you” and “I”., They wanted an apology., To check how a word is spelt, look it up in a dictionary, We might change the impolite form of the word “you”, to the impolite female form of “you”, when addressing women who are our friends., We should use the word “you” (for people older than you) or “you” (for people younger than you). etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 18 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 13