นาน Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “long time” is นาน. Examples of "long time" in use There are 59 examples of the Thai word for "long time" being used: Recording English Thai Learn How long had you been sick before you saw the doctor? คุณป่วยมานานแค่ไหนแล้วก่อนพบแพทย์ Learn How long does the journey to Berlin take? (male polite form) ไปเบอร์ลินใช้เวลานานเท่าไหร่ครับ Learn I want to go for long time ago but I don’t have a chance. ผมอยากไปมานานแล้วแต่ไม่มีโอกาส Learn How long have you been working in the government service? คุณทำราชการมาได้นานเท่าไหร่แล้ว Learn The meeting lasted a lot longer than I expected. การประชุมใช้เวลานานกว่าที่ผมคาดไว้ Learn He has been an alcoholic for a long time. เขาติดเหล้ามานานแล้ว Learn You left the cake in the oven too long. คุณทิ้งเค้กไว้ในเตาอบนานเกินไป Learn How long will it take this parcel to get there? ใช้เวลานานเท่าไหร่พัสดุนี้จะไปถึง Learn I’ve endured him for a long time. ฉันทนเขามานานแล้ว Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Practice Lesson "long time" Practice (50) Lesson Learn Lesson words long time, soon; before long etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Also your friend, how long he has been here?, Being friends who have known each other for a long time., Don’t sleep so late!, During the holidays the children were allowed to remain outside late., Have you been waiting for a long time?, Have you been working long?, Have you lived there long? (male polite form), How long are you planning to stay here?, How long can you park here? (male polite form), How long did he talk with his friend?, How long did it take for the ambulance to arrive?, How long did this book take you to write?, How long do we have to wait here?, How long do you plan to stay on this island?, How long does the journey to Berlin take? (male polite form), How long had you been sick before you saw the doctor?, How long has he been studying?, How long has he been studying? (male polite form), How long have you been here? (male polite form), How long have you been speaking on the telephone? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 19 Part of Speech Courses Adverbs 5