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อักษรสูง akL saawnR suungR |
Royal Institute - 1982 | ||||
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pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | อัก-สอน-สูง |
IPA | ʔàk sɔ̌ːn sǔːŋ |
Royal Thai General System | akson sung |
[noun] | |||
definition | high-class consonant | ||
categories | |||
components | อักษร | akL saawnR | alphabet; [of the alphabet:] letter; character; glyph; word; sound; vowels; consonants |
สูง | suungR | [is] tall; high; advanced | |
related words | อักษรกลาง | akL saawnR glaangM | middle- or mid-class consonant |
อักษรต่ำ | akL saawnR dtamL | low-class consonant | |
sample sentence | อักษรเดี่ยว คือ พยัญชนะที่ไม่มีอักษรสูงเป็นคู่ มี ๑๐ ตัว akL saawnR diaaoL kheuuM phaH yanM chaH naH theeF maiF meeM akL saawnR suungR bpenM khuuF meeM sipL dtuaaM "‘Solitary consonants’ are the ten (low class) consonants which do not have a high class consonant (sound) equivalent. These 10 consonants are -ง -ญ -ณ -น -ม -ย -ร -ล -ว, and -ฬ." | ||