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He does/makes in Thai 🇹🇭


in English in Thai S
he does/makes เขาทำ
How to say “he does/makes” in Thai? “เขาทำ”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “เขาทำ” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on he does/makes in Thai like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Thai Sentences with the Word “He does/makes”

Thai sentence with “เขาทำ” English translation for เขาทำ S

พวกเขาทำได้ดีทำงานกับบทเรียน

You all did a good job with the lesson

แม่ของฉันเธอต้องการให้เขาช่วยเขาทำความสะอาดบ้าน

My mom wanted me to help her clean the house.

คุณต้องการให้เขาทำงานกับคุณหรือไม่?

Did you want him to work with you?

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Tips to Remember the Thai Word:

To remember the Thai word "เขาทำ", consider breaking it down:

– "เขา" (khao) means "he" or "she."
– "ทำ" (tham) means "do" or "make."

Visualize someone you know doing or making something to create a mental association.

Explanations:

In Thai, the verb "ทำ" (tham) functions similarly to the English verbs "do" and "make." It's often used in various contexts depending on the object or action being referred to.

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:

– สร้าง (sāng) – more specifically means "to create" or "to build."
– ดำเนินการ (oen-gan) – means "to carry out" or "to conduct."

Infinitive and Conjugations:

Thai verbs typically do not conjugate based on tense like English verbs do. Instead, auxiliary words or context are used to indicate the tense.

Past: Adding "แล้ว" (laeo) after the verb indicates a past action.
– Example: เขาทำแล้ว (khao tham laeo) – He has done/made (it).

Present: Context-based, often no modification is necessary.
– Example: เขาทำ (khao tham) – He does/makes.

Future: Adding "จะ" (ja) before the verb indicates a future action.
– Example: เขาจะทำ (khao ja tham) – He will do/make (it).

Examples of Sentences Using 'เขาทำ':

1. เขาทำอาหารทุกวัน
(Khao tham ahan thuk wan)
He makes food every day.

2. เมื่อวานนี้เขาทำการบ้านเสร็จแล้ว
(Muea wan ni khao tham kanban set laeo)
Yesterday, he finished doing his homework.

3. พรุ่งนี้เขาจะทำความสะอาดบ้าน
(Phrung ni khao ja tham khwam sa-at ban)
Tomorrow, he will clean the house.

4. เธอคิดว่าเขาทำถูกต้องไหม?
(Thoe khit wa khao tham thuk tong mai?)
Do you think he did the right thing?

5. ถามเขาว่าจะทำอะไรต่อไป
(Tham khao wa ja tham arai to pai)
Ask him what he will do next.

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