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Sunday, May 31, 2020
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
My 5th VDO (Lesson 2 Part I Thai Vowels - Short Vowels (สระเสียงสั้น))
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Monday, May 25, 2020
Lesson 10 How to use vowels
How to use vowels
There are 5 ways to use vowels in summary.
1. Stable form
Meaning that the form must be clearly written such as กะบะ (Ga Ba), กะปิ (Ga Pi)
2. Reduce form
Meaning that you don't have to write vowels to appear or appear only partially But must pronounce to match the reduced vowel form, there are 2 types as follows
2.2 Reduce all
น (Nor) + โ-ะ (oh,o) + ก (Gor) = นก (Nog)
ม (Mor) + โ-ะ (oh,o) + ด (Dor) = มด (Mod)
ก (Gor) + -อ (aw, or) + ร (Ror) = กร (Gorn)
จ (Jor) + -อ (aw, or) + ร (Ror) = จร (Jorn)
2.3 Partially reduced
Meaning that the vowel cannot be completely reduced. Leaving only some parts of the form full enough as a mark to notice that it is not the same as other forms as follows
ก (Gor) + เ-อ (er,oe) + ย (Yor) = เกย (Goey)
ก (Gor) + -ัว (aw, or) + น (Nor) = กวน (Gawn)
3. Transform
Meaning that to convert the original form to change into another form as follows
ก (Gor) + -ะ (a) + น (Nor) = กัน (Gan)
ก (Gor) + เ-ะ (ay) + ง (Ngor) = เก็ง (Geng)
ข (Khor) + แ-ะ (ae) + ง (Ngor) = แข็ง (Khaeng)
ด (Dor) + เ-อ (er, oe, ur) + น (Nor) = เดิน (Durn)
4. Cut form
Meaning that to cut the vowels " ะ " that are the front vowels of the words that come from Pali and Sanskrit And do not have to pronounce the vowel cut (Meaning both images and sounds) as follows
อนุช (Anooch) - นุช (Nooch) อดิเรก (Adireg) - ดิเรก (Direg)
5. Fill form
Meaning that to add form in addition to those already existing
ม (Khor) + -ึ (eu) add อ (Or) = มือ (Meu)
ค (Dor) + -ึ (eu) add อ (Or) = คือ (Keu)
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Lesson 9 Rules of conjoining 3 groups consonants (วิธีผันอักษร 3 หมู่)
Rules of conjoining 3 groups consonants
3 groups consonants in Thai called "ไตรยางค์ (Trai Yang)". Used for conjugation with tonal forms as follow;
1. High-level consonants (11 consonants such as ข ฃ ฉ ฐ ถ ผ ฝ ศ ษ ส ห)
Used for conjugation with ่ ้
A live syllable can conjugate 3 words and a dead syllable can conjugate 2 words as follows
live syllable (the sound floor is a rising tone or ๋ ) ขา ขง ขน ขม เขย ขาว
conjugate ่ is low tone ข่า ข่ง ข่น ข่ม เข่ย ข่าว
conjugate ้ is falling tone ข้า ข้ง ข้น ข้ม เข้ย ข้าว
dead syllable (the sound floor is a low tone or ่ ) ขะ ขก ขด ขบ ขาก ขาด ขาบ
conjugate ้ is falling tone ข้ะ ข้ก ข้ด ข้บ ข้าก ข้าด ข้าบ
2. Middle-level consonants (9 consonants such as ก จ ฎ ฏ ด ต บ ป อ)
Used for conjugation with ่ ้ ๊ ๋
A live syllable can conjugate 5 words and a dead syllable can conjugate 4 words as follows
live syllable (the sound floor is a mid-tone) กา กง กน กม เกย กาว
conjugate ่ is low tone ก่า ก่ง ก่น ก่ม เก่ย ก่าว
conjugate ้ is falling tone ก้า ก้ง ก้น ก้ม เก้ย ก้าว
conjugate ๊ is high tone ก๊า ก๊ง ก๊น ก๊ม เก๊ย ก๊าว
conjugate ๋ is rising tone ก๋า ก๋ง ก๋น ก๋ม เก๋ย ก๋าว
dead syllable (the sound floor is a low tone or ่ ) กะ กก กด กบ กาก กาด กาบ
conjugate ้ is falling tone ก้ะ ก้ก ก้ด ก้บ ก้าก ก้าด ก้าบ
conjugate ๊ is high tone ก๊ะ ก๊ก ก๊ด ก๊บ ก๊าก ก๊าด ก๊าบ
conjugate ๋ is rising tone ก๋ะ ก๋ก ก๋ด ก๋บ ก๋าก ก๋าด ก๋าบ
3. Low-level consonants (24 consonants such as ค ฅ ฆ ง ช ซ ฌ ญ ฑ ฒ ณ ท
ธ น พ ฟ ภ ม ย ร ล ว ฬ ฮ )
Used for conjugation with ่ ้ ๋
A live syllable can conjugate 3 words and a dead syllable can conjugate 3 words as follows
live syllable (the sound floor is a mid-tone) คา คง คน คม เคย คาว
conjugate ่ is ้ falling tone ค่า ค่ง ค่น ค่ม เค่ย ค่าว
conjugate ้ is ๊ high tone ค้า ค้ง ค้น ค้ม เค้ย ค้าว
dead syllable (Short vowels)
(the sound floor is a high tone or ๊ ) คะ คก คด คบ
conjugate ่ is ้ falling tone ค่ะ ค่ก ค่ด ค่บ
conjugate ๋ is ๋ rising tone ค๋ะ ค๋ก ค๋ด ค๋บ
dead syllable (Long vowels)
(the sound floor is a high tone or ๊ ) คาก คาด คาบ
conjugate ้ is ๊ high tone ค้าก ค้าด ค้าบ
conjugate ๋ is ๋ rising tone ค๋าก ค๋าด ค๋าบ
Sunday, May 17, 2020
My 4th VDO (Lesson 1 Part III Compound Consonants One Sound (พยัญชนะควบกล้ำไม่แท้))
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Saturday, May 16, 2020
My 3rd VDO (Lesson 1 Part II Compound Consonants (พยัญชนะควบกล้ำ))
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Wednesday, May 13, 2020
My 2nd VDO (Thai Dessert Vocabulary)
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020
My First VDO (Thai Consonants)
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Sunday, May 10, 2020
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Saturday, May 2, 2020
Lesson 5 Live syllable & Dead syllable (คำเป็นคำตาย)
Live syllable & Dead syllable
The syllables that appear in various mothers There are both long and short accents. Some syllables are Live syllables. Some syllables are Dead syllables. With the following observable principles.
Live syllables are the syllable that is mixed with a long vowel in Mae Gor Gaa and the syllable with the spelling in Mae Gon, Gong, Goey, Gom, which is mixed with -ำ, -ใ, -ไ, เ-า, which is a short vowel, also counted as words Because the accent is pronounced with a consonant "ม, ย, ว" with a letter that is spelled as in the example ตา (Taa), ส้ม (Som), นั่ง (Nang)
Dead syllables are the syllables that are mixed with a short vowel in Mae Kok (except for the short 4 vowels are -ำ, -ใ, -ไ, เ-า,) and the syllable with the spelling in Mae Gok, God, Gob pressing the frog as in the example นก (Nok), จะ (Jaa), ซบ (Sob)
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