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Sunday, 13 July 2008

สัทอักษรไทย; Sattha Akson Thai

= = k

,() = = kh , (), = = kh

= = c(h)

= = ch , = = ch

, = = d

, = = t

, = =th , , , = = th

= = b (p)

= = p

= = ph , = = ph

= = f = = f

= , () = -

= , = h, - = = h

, , = = s = = S



= = ng
, = = y
, = = n
= = m
= = r
, = = l
= = w


Following this scheme, สัทอักษรไทย (Sattha Akson Thai) is written with 28 different consonants.

k, , kh , kh, c(h), ch, ch, d, t, th, th, b, p, ph, ph, f, f, -, h, h, s, s, ng, y, n, m, r, l,

Leaving out the 7 pairs of paired initial consonants,

kh, ch, th, ph, f, h, s

the actual number of phonetically different (initial) consonant is reduced to 21.

These 21 are the 21 เสียงพยัญชนะ (siang phayanchana [=consonant phonems]) of Thai language.

See als เสียงพยัญชนะ

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