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.
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)