เธอ Learn Unstarted Notes This word is used with friends and is only used for talking to or about females. Summary The Thai translation for “she” is เธอ. See also Recording English Thai Learn white ขาว Learn grey เทา Learn rice ข้าว Learn she เขา Learn he เขา Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Examples of "she" in use There are 402 examples of the Thai word for "she" being used: Recording English Thai Learn I saw her last time in Chiang Mai. ฉันเห็นเธอครั้งสุดท้ายที่เชียงใหม่ Learn She’s just arrived. เธอพึ่งมาถึง Learn She’s just gone inside. เธอพึ่งเข้าไปข้างใน Learn She just returned from abroad. เธอพึ่งกลับมาจากต่างประเทศ Learn She wears sunglasses. เธอใส่แว่นกันแดด Learn She has been laid off. เธอถูกเลิกจ้าง Learn I hired her as a housekeeper a few months ago. ผมจ้างเธอเป็นแม่บ้านเมื่อไม่กี่เดือนก่อน Learn She must wash the clothes. เธอต้องซักเสื้อผ้า Learn She plans to move abroad to work. เธอมีแผนจะย้ายไปทำงานต่างประเทศ Learn She fed the goldfish. เธอให้อาหารปลาทอง Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "she" Practice (403) Lesson Learn Lesson words her (long form), she etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a seedling in her hands, Although she has no money, she is still buying a car., Although she is in pain, she doesn’t go to the doctor., Although she went to college, she can’t find a job., Among these five people, she is the fastest runner., And she read one book., And she wrote a card., Are you free? (female speaker), As soon as I arrived at the destination, I called her., But for me, when I address a woman, I will call her with the polite form of “you”., But she already has a boyfriend., Did she come late?, Do you like her?, Does she have any children?, Does she live in Chiang Mai?, Does she really like me?, Don’t you feel tired?, Everyone knows her., Has she already finished?, Has she stopped crying yet? etc. View all lesson phrases Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 1