กี่โมง Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Recording English Thai Learn how many? กี่ Learn o’clock โมง Learn Summary The Thai translation for “What time?” is กี่โมง. The Thai, กี่โมง, can be broken down into 2 parts:"how many?" (กี่) and "o’clock" (โมง). Examples of "What time?" in use There are 47 examples of the Thai word for "What time?" being used: Recording English Thai Learn What time is it already? กี่โมงแล้ว Learn What time will you come back? จะกลับมากี่โมง Learn What time are you going to work? คุณไปทำงานกี่โมง Learn About what time will Tom be back? ทอมจะกลับมากี่โมง Learn What time did he leave? เขาออกไปตอนกี่โมง Learn What time did she leave? เธอออกไปตอนกี่โมง Learn What time will you return? คุณจะกลับมากี่โมง Learn What time do you leave home? คุณออกจากบ้านกี่โมง Learn What time will you be here? คุณจะมาที่นี่กี่โมง Learn What time will you return home? คุณจะกลับบ้านกี่โมง Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "What time?" Practice (28) Lesson Learn Lesson words how many?, o’clock etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases About what time will Tom be back?, What are the doctor’s consultation times?, What time are we having our lunch?, What time are you going to work?, What time did the meeting end?, What time did you close the store last night?, What time did you get here this morning?, What time did you go back to the school?, What time do you serve breakfast? (male polite form), What time do you serve dinner? (male polite form), What time do you serve lunch? (male polite form), What time does breakfast start? (male polite form), What time does the party start?, What time is it already?, What time is the museum open?, What time is your office open? (male polite form), What time today will he come back?, What time will you be here?, What time will you come back?, What time will you go back to work? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Times of day 1 Dates and times 1 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 12