ของเขา Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Recording English Thai Learn of; belonging to ของ Learn he เขา Summary The Thai translation for “his” is ของเขา. The Thai, ของเขา, can be broken down into 2 parts:"of; belonging to" (ของ) and "he" (เขา). Pronounced the same Recording English Thai Learn hers ของเขา Learn their ของเขา Learn Examples of "his" in use There are 91 examples of the Thai word for "his" being used: Recording English Thai Learn His handwriting was difficult to read. ลายมือของเขาอ่านยาก Learn His hair is grey already. ผมของเขาเป็นสีเทาแล้ว Learn He sheltered in the bus stop in his sleeping bag. เขาหลบอยู่ในป้ายรถเมล์ในถุงนอนของเขา Learn His illness continued to worsen. อาการป่วยของเขาแย่ลงเรื่อยๆ Learn a driver with his truck คนขับกับรถบรรทุกของเขา Learn a soldier hugs his wife ทหารกอดภรรยาของเขา Learn a man holding his son ผู้ชายอุ้มลูกชายของเขา Learn His face looks like my father. หน้าของเขาคล้ายพ่อของฉัน Learn His insurance sales skills are very good. ทักษะการขายประกันของเขาดีมาก Learn His knee is hurt because he had a car crash yesterday หัวเข่าของเขาเจ็บเพราะว่าเขาถูกรถชนเมื่อวานนี้ Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "his" Practice (94) Lesson Learn Lesson words he, his, of; belonging to etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a baby with his bottle in an armchair, a beggar with his dog, a boy leading his cow, a boy walking hand-in-hand with his younger brother, a boy whispering to his friend, a boy with his parents on the railroad, a boy with his sister on the beach, a driver with his truck, a father and his two sons, a man and his pack of dogs, a man holding his son, a man is washing his motorbike, a man opening his briefcase on the metro, a man with his child in the park, a pile of coconuts in his wheelbarrow, a protester with his megaphone, a scar on his chest, a soldier cleaning his shoes, a soldier hugs his wife, A soldier is saying goodbye to his children. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 2 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 1 Prepositions 1