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Thai Thai by Champagne
Keeratikhun Chuenchomrat
20 episodes
1 week ago
Learn the Thai language and culture with Champagne
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Thai Thai by Champagne
The combination of ห with the letters in the single lowering group

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. 

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4 years ago
6 minutes 19 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
The lowering group of letters in Thai

To understand the lowering group of letters in Thai's alphabet system, some examples are provided.  For the content, please visit the website : Thai Thai by Champagne. 

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4 years ago
5 minutes 25 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
Pronoun: What does it mean in Thai?

In Thai, when the word class Pronoun is mentioned, Thai people always think of the word สรรพนาม (sapphanaam). This word means literally 'different words used as nouns. Anyway, to make it clear, some examples of สรรพนาม are given, for examples, I, we, you, they, he, she and it. They are words of the person system. Literally, the term Pronoun can be separate as Pro- and noun. Pro- means 'refer to' or 'substitute for'. In Thai, another term is given คำแทน (kham thaen), which means words used to refer to or substitute for things.

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4 years ago
10 minutes 19 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
Sticky Rice
Sticky rice can be called khaaw niaw and khaaw nueng. It marks the border of the north and the northeast of Thailand.
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5 years ago
7 minutes 43 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
Welcome to Thai Thai by Champagne Podcast Station
Let’s learn the Thai language and culture at leisure!
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5 years ago
11 minutes 44 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.7.2 Dead syllables
dead syl
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5 years ago
24 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
7.5 samasa

Samasa is like the compound word with its Pali-Sanskrit bases. 

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5 years ago
13 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
7.2 simple spelling

Authentic Thai words are usually pronounced simply relatively to those borrowed from Pali-Sanskrit. 

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5 years ago
16 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.15 markers

markers are signs with some meanings. They must be read correctly. 

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5 years ago
40 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.13 semi-clusters in the front consonant

In the front consonant, 2 consonants can not be pronounced together like those of clusters in 1.12. 

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5 years ago
1 minute 4 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.12 clusters in the front consonants

In the front consonant position, 2 consonants can be pronounced together. 

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5 years ago
1 minute 47 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.10.3 the paired lowering group

The paired lowering group consists of those in the third and fourth columns. 

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5 years ago
2 minutes 7 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.10.2 the rising group

the rising group consists of those in the second column. 

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5 years ago
1 minute 50 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.10.1 the middle group of consonants

the alphabet system used in Thai is divided into 3 groups: middle, rising and low. The middle group consists of those in the first column. 

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5 years ago
1 minute 53 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.9 Final consonants

Words with final consonants are also divided into live and dead syllables. 

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5 years ago
34 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.7.2 Dead syllables

In contrast to the live syllable, the pronunciation of dead syllables cannot be extended. 

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5 years ago
24 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.7.1 Live syllables

the smallest speech unit is called "syllable". It is, in Thai, classified into live and dead syllables. Live means that the pronunciation can be extended. 

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5 years ago
30 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.6.1 Vowels in Thai

Vowels in Thai can mainly divided into short and long ones. 

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5 years ago
51 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.3 Tones in Thai

The Thai language is of the tonal ones, that is, each word has its tone. Tones in Thai can identify meanings. 

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5 years ago
26 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
1.2 Isolating languages
The Thai language is of the isolating language family. In pronunciation, words are pronounced one by one. 
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5 years ago
21 seconds

Thai Thai by Champagne
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