Practice Writing Thai Script all 24 low class consonant letters
Hello everyone today we are going to learn how to write the Thai Low-Class Consonants in Thai Script. There are 24 Consonants and they are grouped into 2 groups. The first group is called “Paired Consonants” which sound similar to high-class Consonants. Another group is called “Unpaired Consonants” which most of the sounds are nasal sounds.
1.Paired Low-Class Consonants
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kᴐᴐ-kwaai |
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kᴐᴐ-kon |
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kᴐᴐ-rá-kang |
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chᴐᴐ-cháang |
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chᴐᴐ-chәә |
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sᴐᴐ-sôo |
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tᴐᴐ-tá-hăan |
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tᴐᴐ-tong |
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tᴐᴐ-mon-too |
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tᴐᴐ-pûu-tâo |
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pᴐᴐ-paan |
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pᴐᴐ-săm-pao |
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fᴐᴐ-fan |
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hᴐᴐ-nók-hûuk |
2.Paired Low-Class Consonants
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ngᴐᴐ-nguu |
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yᴐᴐ-yák |
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yᴐᴐ-yĭng |
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nᴐᴐ-nŭu |
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nᴐᴐ-neen |
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wᴐᴐ-wε̆εn |
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rᴐᴐ-rʉa |
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mᴐᴐ-máa |
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lᴐᴐ-ling |
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lᴐᴐ-jù-laa |
I hope you enjoy writing in Thai Script and see you again next blog na ka:)
Fai