Here are the 19 fundamental consonants used when speaking Thai.
For a complete list of possible consonants a human voice might make while speaking a natural language, check out the consonants page.
This language has aspirated consonants and palatalized consonants.
bilabial | labiodental | dental | alveolar | postalveolar | retroflex | velar | uvular | pharyngeal | glottal | ||
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voiced nasal | |||||||||||
quiet plosive | |||||||||||
quiet aspirated plosive | |||||||||||
voiced plosive | |||||||||||
quiet sibilant fricative | |||||||||||
quiet palatalized sibilant fricative | |||||||||||
quiet non-sibilant fricative | |||||||||||
voiced trill | |||||||||||
voiced lateral approximant |
These are the 9 base vowels used when speaking Thai.
Also, a complete list of possible vowels a human voice might make while speaking can be found here.
manner | front unrounded | front rounded | front central unrounded | front central rounded | central unrounded | central rounded | back central unrounded | back central rounded | back unrounded | back rounded | |
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close | |||||||||||
close-mid | |||||||||||
open-mid | |||||||||||
open |