สัปดาห์ Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “week (formal)” is สัปดาห์. See also Recording English Thai Learn week อาทิตย์ Learn Examples of "week" in use There are 33 examples of the Thai word for "week" being used: Recording English Thai Learn It’s been about a week since I’ve seen Tom. ประมาณหนึ่งสัปดาห์แล้วตั้งแต่ผมเห็นทอม Learn I have a meeting at work next week. ฉันมีประชุมที่ทำงานสัปดาห์หน้า Learn Monday is the first day of the week. วันจันทร์เป็นวันแรกของสัปดาห์ Learn How many times a week do you eat fish? คุณกินปลาสัปดาห์ละกี่ครั้ง Learn We go to the restaurant once a week. เราไปร้านอาหารสัปดาห์ละครั้ง Learn I read two books a week. ฉันอ่านหนังสือสัปดาห์ละสองเล่ม Learn I swim once or twice a week. ผมว่ายน้ำสัปดาห์ละหนึ่งหรือสองครั้ง Learn My husband had a toothache last week. สามีของฉันปวดฟันเมื่อสัปดาห์ที่แล้ว Learn Why don’t you stay with us for a few weeks? ทำไมคุณไม่อยู่กับเราสักสองสามสัปดาห์ Learn Her husband died two weeks ago. สามีของเธอเสียชีวิตเมื่อสองสัปดาห์ที่แล้ว Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "week (formal)" Practice (34) Lesson Learn Lesson words next week (formal form), week (formal), weekend etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases A fortnight is a period of two weeks., A week has seven days., Friday is the last day of the week., He will study for another two weeks and then go to Laos., Her husband died two weeks ago., How many hours a week do you spend in the classroom?, How many hours per week do you exercise?, How many times a week do you eat fish?, I have a meeting at work next week., I read two books a week., I stayed there all week., I swim once or twice a week., I think that it’s going to be a busy week., I want to visit my aunt this week., I will stay in Thailand for another week., It’s been about a week since I’ve seen Tom., I’ve been very busy this week., Monday is the first day of the week., My husband had a toothache last week., Only for a week, though. (male polite form) etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Dates and times 3 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 29