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O’clock in Thai 🇹🇭


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

Thai Sentences with the Word “O’clock”

Thai sentence with “โมง” English translation for โมง S

กี่ โมง แล้ว?

What time is it?

เวลาบ่ายสองโมง

It’s 12:00 in the afternoon.

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Tips to Remember the Thai Word 'โมง':

– Visual Cue: Imagine a clock face where every hour is marked with a small bird called a "Mō" sitting at each hour, reinforcing the "Mōng" sound related to time.
– Sound Association: Associate the sound "Mōng" with "gong," as in a gong ringing to signal the hour.

Explanations:

– The Thai word "โมง" (romanized: mōng) refers to the hour marker of time, specifically from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. when telling time in Thai. For instance, 1 p.m. is referred to as "บ่ายโมง" (bāi mōng).

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:

– ชั่วโมง (chûa mōng): This means "hour" in a more formal or standardized way in Thai.
– นาฬิกา (nā-lí-gaa): Often used in combination to refer to specific hours, especially beyond the context of 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Alternate Meanings:

– Slang or idiomatic uses of "โมง" are not particularly common as it is mostly a straightforward term related to time.

Examples of Sentences Using 'โมง':

1. ตอนนี้กี่โมงแล้ว (tōn-nī kìi mōng láew?) – What time is it now?
2. เขามาที่นี่ตอนเก้าโมงเช้า (khăo maa thī-nī tōn gâo mōng cháo) – He came here at 9 a.m.
3. เราเจอกันตอนเที่ยงกว่า ๆ นิดหน่อยนะ ไม่ถึงบ่ายโมง (rao jooe gan tōn thiêng gwàa gwàa nít-nòi ná, mâi thĕung bāi mōng) – Let's meet a little after noon, but not yet 1 p.m.

By understanding the context of "โมง" within the specific range of hours it applies to, and remembering its usage, you can effectively incorporate it into conversations about time in Thai.

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