Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Lesson 2 Learn Thai Vowels (Part II)



Long Vowels 

         Hi! everyone. This is Lesson 2 Learn Thai Vowels (Part II). You will get to learn  Thai Vowels continue. Each kind of Vowels was called "Long Vowels".

        Single vowels are vowels pronounced by the oral organs in a single position throughout the sound. Which while pronouncing the characteristics of the lips and tongue will not change If there is very little Divided into short vowels and long vowels. Here we will talk about long vowels.


-า
In English: aa, ah, ar
Example: ศาลา (Gata) / ตา (Tah) / ถาม (Tharm)

-ี
In English: ee
Example: ดี (Dee)

-ื
In English: eu
Example: คือ (Keu)

-ู
In English: oo
Example: นูน  (Noon)

เ-
In English: ay / e
Example: เท (Tay) / เทพ (Tep)

เเ-
In English: ae
Example: แสง (Saeng)

โ-
In English: oh,o
Example: โทโส (Toso)

-อ
In English: aw,o
Example: กอ (Gaw)

-ัว
In English: ua, uah
Example: ตัว (Tua) / มัว (Muah) / 

เ-ีย
In English: ia, ie
Example: เมีย (Mia)

เ-ือ
In English: eua,  ua
Example: เมื่อ (Mua)

เ-อ
In English: er, oe, ur
Example: เธอ (Ther) / เชิง (Choeng) / อำเภอ (Amphur)

Monday, March 9, 2020

Lesson 2 Learn Thai Vowels (Part I)




Short Vowels

         Hi! everyone. This is Lesson 2 Learn Thai Vowels (Part I). You will get to learn  Thai Vowels. Exactly,  The second most important structure of word formation is the vowel. All Thai Vowels have  21 characters 32 sounds And one kind of Thai Vowels were called "Short Vowels".

        Single vowels are vowels pronounced by the oral organs in a single position throughout the sound. Which while pronouncing the characteristics of the lips and tongue will not change If there is very little Divided into short vowels and long vowels. Here we will talk about short vowels.

-ะ
In English: a
Example: กะทะ (Gata)


-ิ
In English: i
Example: ติ (Ti)


-ึ
In English: eu
Example: ดึง (Deung)

-ุ
In English: oo
Example: คุ้ง (Koong)


เ-ะ
In English: ay
Example: เตะ (Tay)


แ-ะ
In English: ae
Example: แพะ(Pae)


โ-ะ
In English: oh, o
Example: โต๊ะ (Toh)


เ-าะ
In English: aw, au
Example: เจาะ (Jaw)


-ัวะ
In English: ua
Example: ผัวะ (Pua)


เ-ียะ
In English: ia, ie
Example: เผียะ (Pia)


เ-ือะ
In English: eua, ua
Example: เกือะ (Geua)


เ-อะ
In English: er, ur
Example: เลอะ (Ler)

...To be continued Part Il...

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Lesson 1 Learn Thai Consonants (PartIV)




Compound Consonants (one sound)


          Hi, everyone. Finally, I write this blog to the last of lesson 1.  I will try to write as much as I can do. Believe me, Thai consonants aren't so hard to learn them all.
          In the next paragraph,  compound consonants (one sound)  have  5  compound consonants, each of which represents only one sound. You must try to practice pronunciation much more. Furthermore, The pronounced of one sound will not indirect with a consonant letter when learners see them.
         

ทร
In English: s
Example: ทราบ (Saab)

สร
In English: s
Example: สร้าง (Saang)

จร
In English: j
Example: จริง (Jing)

ศร
In English: s
Example: ศรี (See)

รร
In English: an, a (with final consonants)
Example: พรรค (Pak)


...The next Lesson2 learn Thai Vowels...

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