กับ Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “with” is กับ. See also Recording English Thai Learn to bite กัด Learn Examples of "with" in use There are 348 examples of the Thai word for "with" being used: Recording English Thai Learn We’re delighted with the way things turned out. เราพอใจกับสิ่งที่เกิดขึ้น Learn Tom has already told me the bad news. ทอมบอกข่าวร้ายกับฉันแล้ว Learn I like tea and elephants. (male speaker) ผมชอบชากับช้าง Learn The dog with the elephant walk away. หมากับช้างเดินไป Learn The wife buys pork with milk. ภรรยาซื้อหมูกับซื้อนม Learn The elephant eats rice with bread. ช้างกินข้าวกับขนมปัง Learn The woman, man, dog and elephant are sitting down. ผู้หญิงกับผู้ชายกับหมากับช้างนั่ง Learn An old woman and her dog were in the car. หญิงชรากับสุนัขของเธออยู่ในรถ Learn I want to sing with you. ผมอยากร้องเพลงกับคุณ Learn I won’t waste any more time on this. ฉันจะไม่เสียเวลากับเรื่องนี้อีก Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "with" Practice (220) Lesson Learn Lesson words about; regarding, dish; course eaten with rice, equals (=), with etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Addictive drugs are poisonous for the body., And Hugh likes to wear trousers., And they are also a Buddhist country like Thailand., And three sausages with mustard., Ann was under the tree with a monkey., Are there any coffee shops near the office?, Are you ready to talk to me now?, Besides, Cambodia became a colonial country of the Ayutthaya Kingdom., Bread rolls with jam and honey? (male polite form), But in Thai people’s feelings, what do they think of Cambodian people or Cambodians?, But to use the impolite form of the words “you” or “I” you must have a really close friendship with the people., Can I go out with my friends tonight?, Can I go with you? (female speaker), Can I speak to the head nurse?, Children like to listen to the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf., Come sit with us., Do you sometimes go fishing with Tom?, Do you want to speak with a lawyer?, Don’t let him treat you that way., Don’t speak with strangers. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 3 Part of Speech Courses Prepositions 1