จะ Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “will; shall” is จะ. See also Recording English Thai Learn from จาก Learn Examples of "will; shall" in use There are 781 examples of the Thai word for "will; shall" being used: Recording English Thai Learn When are you going to get there? คุณจะไปถึงที่นั่นเมื่อไหร่ Learn When will we get there? (male polite form) เราจะไปถึงที่นั่นเมื่อไหร่ครับ Learn Tom is going to sell his house. ทอมกำลังจะขายบ้านของเขา Learn Who’s going with you? ใครจะไปกับคุณ Learn I’m going out for a drink. ผมจะออกไปดื่ม Learn What will you drink? (male polite form) คุณจะดื่มอะไรไหมครับ Learn How many more years will you work? คุณจะทำงานอีกกี่ปี Learn I don’t know what to drink. ผมไม่รู้ว่าจะดื่มอะไร Learn I’ll be here for three more years. ผมจะอยู่ที่นี่อีกสามปี Learn How many more months will he be studying? เขาจะเรียนไปอีกกี่เดือน Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "will; shall" Practice (659) Lesson Learn Lesson words maybe; perhaps, probably, should; ought to, will; shall etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases About this story; I will help you to do it., About what time will Tom be back?, Actually, Thai people will know why their country has, er.. the progress is lagging behind our country., Alex and Mack are going to Ann’s house., And next up from the rocks is a beach and we put up the tent there., And stay there for one night before continuing to travel., And then go to get the boat over there., And then my father will be the driver for us., And then there were small bits of glass in the water which could cut my feet. I walked around and tried to avoid stepping on them., And we had to wait for the people who were staying at the bungalow to leave early in the morning and then we could go to stay in that bungalow., And we will replace “yourself” with the word “I” as I am doing now., Ann answered ‘yes, so my monkey will have a friend’. (female polite form), Are we going to help Tom?, Are you also coming? (male polite form), Are you driving home tomorrow? (male polite form), Are you going to walk home this afternoon or not? (male polite form), Are you going to walk to school tomorrow or not? (male polite form), Are you ready to start working?, Are you ready to talk to me now?, Are you really thinking of buying that old car? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 1 Part of Speech Courses Verbs 1