dtawn-née
now
dtawn-nán
then
dtawn-cháo
morning
dtawn-bàai
(early) afternoon
dtawn-yen
(late) afternoon
dtawn-khâm
evening
dtawn-glaang-kheuun
night
wan-née
today
mêuua-waan
yesterday
mêuua-waan-seuun
the day before yesterday
phrûng-née
tomorrow
wan-má-reuun-née
the day after tomorrow
6 moong-yen
a time e.g. 6 p.m.
wan-jan
a day e.g. Monday
gum-phaa-phan
a month e.g. February
thâa khăo mâi-dâi tham dtawn-nán, khăo gâw jà-mâi tham dtawn-née
If he didn’t do it then, he won’t do it now.
rao jà khàp ród bpai grung-thâep phrûng-née cháo
We are driving to Bangkok tomorrow morning.
Peter gàp phŏm lâen golf mêuua-waan dtawn yen
Peter and I played golf yesterday afternoon.
Jane riian phaa-săa thai wan-ang-khaan dtawn baai-săam-moong
Jane has a Thai lesson on Tuesday at 3pm.
chăn jà-mâi kuy gàp khăo wan-née
I won’t speak with him today.
phûuak-khăo chéck-in thêe roong-raaem mêuua-waan-seuun
They checked into the hotel the day before yesterday.
ród mài khăwng-chăn jà maa-thěung wan-má-reuun-née
My new car will arrive the day after tomorrow.
ther mâi wâang mêuua chăn thoo
She was busy when I called.
khăo gam-lang deùum biia dtawn chăn maa-thěung
He was drinking beer when I arrived.