Thai Consonants
Here are 44 consonants in the Thai language which are grouped into three different classes.green is middle, red is high and yellow is low. It is important to remember which class each consonant belongs to as that will determine which tone to use. However, don't make the mistake in thinking that consonants in the low class have only low tones.
Lesson 1 Middle Classes is 9 alphabets
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Gor gai |
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Dor Cha-daa |
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Jor Jaan |
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Tor Pa-tag |
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Tor Tao |
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Dor Deg |
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Bor Bai-mai |
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Aor aang |
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Por Plaa |
Lesson 2 High Classes is 11 alphabets
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Kor Kai |
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Chor Ching |
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Thor Thaan |
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For Faa |
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Sor Suea |
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Hor Hiip |
Lesson 3 Low Classes is 24 alphabets
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Kor Kuay |
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Ngor Nguu |
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Sor Soo |
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Chor Chaang |
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Thor Mon-thoo |
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Chor Ga-Cher |
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Yor Phuu-ying |
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Thor Phuu-thao |
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Thor Thong |
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For Fan |
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Mor Maa |
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Wor Waen |
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