Thai Thai by Champagne by Keeratikhun Chuenchomrat
Keeratikhun Chuenchomrat
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The combination of ห with the letters in the single lowering group is a kind of cluster. In the northeastern part of Thailand, the pronunciation of the very cluster is relatively clear. For the central part of Thailand, the sound of ห was merged with the consonants in the single lowering group and it has produced the rising, low and falling tones.
Previous episodes
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20 - The combination of ห with the letters in the single lowering group  Sun, 25 Apr 2021
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19 - The lowering group of letters in Thai Fri, 25 Dec 2020
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18 - Pronoun: What does it mean in Thai? Sat, 19 Dec 2020
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17 - Sticky Rice  Sun, 06 Sep 2020
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16 - Welcome to Thai Thai by Champagne Podcast Station Fri, 28 Aug 2020
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15 - 1.7.2 Dead syllables  Fri, 24 Jul 2020
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14 - 7.5 samasa  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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13 - 7.2 simple spelling  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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12 - 1.15 markers  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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11 - 1.13 semi-clusters in the front consonant Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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10 - 1.12 clusters in the front consonants  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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9 - 1.10.3 the paired lowering group  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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8 - 1.10.2 the rising group  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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7 - 1.10.1 the middle group of consonants  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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6 - 1.9 Final consonants  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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5 - 1.7.2 Dead syllables  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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4 - 1.7.1 Live syllables  Mon, 13 Jul 2020
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3 - 1.6.1 Vowels in Thai  Sun, 12 Jul 2020
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2 - 1.3 Tones in Thai Sun, 12 Jul 2020
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1 - 1.2 Isolating languages  Sun, 12 Jul 2020
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