What are all the phonetic symbols?
Here’s a quick guide to the phonetic transliteration system used in all Paiboon Publishing Thai learning materials. Phonetic words consist of one or more syllables separated by dashes (“-“). Each syllable has an optional initial consonant (or cluster of consonants), followed by a vowel, followed by an optional final consonant. A tone mark may appear above the first letter of the vowel. Here are all the consonants: Here are all the vowels: Here are the tone marks in their alphabetical order: This is the alphabetical order of the phonetic letters: For more on alphabetical ordering of phonetic words, see this question.
Here’s a quick guide to the phonetic transliteration system used in all Paiboon Publishing Thai learning materials. Phonetic words consist of one or more syllables separated by dashes (“-“). Each syllable has an optional initial consonant (or cluster of consonants), followed by a vowel, followed by an optional final consonant. A tone mark may appear above the first letter of the vowel.