Tuesday 24 November 2009

Thai Alphabet (อักษรไทย)

Although, I thought I would never be able to learn the whole of the Thai alphabet, after all there's 44 consonants to contend with for starters and once you'e committed these towards memory then there's the 15 vowels to grapple with. Of course, for someone who can easily remember pictures and symbols it shouldn't be too much of an issue. However, I know when i was learning I wanted to commit all the consonants and vowels to memory as fast as possible so that I could start identifying them in signs, newspapers etc and progress with reading Thai.

If you're looking to streamline learning the Thai alphabet, then I'd suggest downloading some software that can help you visualize the alphabet characters and also provide audio clips on how they should sound. So if you've got the cash to invest in your learning, you may want to give 60 minutes to learn the Thai alphabet a go. There's plenty of features on there that will expediate the whole process. Or if this is out of your budget, kids books and the tables i featured on my first post are a great way to start learning as well.

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