Thai Low Class Consonants Group 2
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Thai Low Class Consonants Group 2

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Questions and Answers

What is the Thai sound represented by 'kor khwai' (buffalo)?

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  • What is the Thai sound represented by 'tor thahan' (soldier)?

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  • What is the Thai sound represented by 'chor chang' (elephant)?

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  • What is the Thai sound represented by 'sor so' (chain)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'por phan' (tray)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'for fan' (teeth)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'hor nok-huk' (owl)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'thor thong' (flag)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'phor sam-phao' (sailboat)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'chor choe' (tree)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'tor phu-thao' (elder)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'tor montho' (mandodari-white faced lady)?

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    What is the Thai sound represented by 'kor ra-khang' (bell)?

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    Study Notes

    Thai Low Class Consonants Group 2

    • kor khwai (buffalo) changes to -t in final position; corresponds to the consonant .
    • tor thahan (soldier) also converts to -t in final position; linked with the consonant .
    • chor chang (elephant) at final position modifies to -t; represented by the consonant .
    • sor so (chain) final sound changes to -t; associated with the consonant .
    • por phan (tray) alters final sound to -p; corresponds to the consonant .
    • for fan (teeth) adjusts to -p in the final position; represented by the consonant .
    • hor nok-huk (owl) maintains its sound, represented by the consonant .
    • thor thong (flag) sounds similar to tor and corresponds with consonant .
    • phor sam-phao (sailboat) sounds like ; corresponds to the consonant .
    • chor choe (tree) is directly represented by the consonant .
    • tor phu-thao (elder) is linked to the consonant .
    • tor montho (mandodari, white-faced lady) is represented by the consonant .
    • kor ra-khang (bell) is connected to the consonant .

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    Test your knowledge of Thai low class consonants in Group 2. This quiz covers the phonetic changes that certain words undergo when pronounced in the final position. Each question will challenge your understanding of how these consonants correspond to specific sounds in Thai language.

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