Understanding the Thai Letter ไ
Pronunciation of ไ
The symbol "ไ" represents the long vowel sound /ai/ (as in "eye"). It's important to note that "ไ" always precedes the consonant it's associated with, which might be a bit of a twist for English speakers, as in Thai script, vowels can be written before, above, below, after, or even around the consonants.
When "ไ" is combined with a consonant, it forms a syllable that sounds like "ai" followed by the consonant sound. For example, when paired with the consonant "ก" (g), it would be pronounced like "ไก" and sound similar to the English word "guy."
Introduction to Vocabulary Words
Let's look at some basic Thai words that include the vowel symbol "ไ":
- จำได้ว่า (jam dâi wâ) – means "remember that"
- ไมล์ (mai) – means "mile" and it is a borrowed word from English
- ได้ยิน (dâi yin) – means "to hear"
Each of these words includes the "ไ" sound, which is a helpful practice in getting comfortable with this aspect of Thai pronunciation.
Using the Words in Sentences
Now let's put these words into simple Thai sentences:
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จำได้ว่า ฉันเห็นเธอที่ร้านค้าเมื่อวานนี้ (jam dâi wâa chăn hěn ter têe ráan káa mêua waan née)
- I remember that I saw you at the store yesterday.
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รถของฉันใช้น้ำมันทุก ไมล์ (rót kŏng chăn chái náam man túk mai)
- My car uses fuel every mile.
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เธอ ได้ยิน เสียงนั้นไหม (ter dâi yin sĭang nán măi)
- Do you hear that sound?
By practicing these sentences, beginner Thai learners will get a feel for how the "ไ" sound operates within the context of a sentence, aiding in both vocabulary expansion and pronunciation skills. Remember, the key to mastering Thai is consistent practice and exposure to the language in both written and spoken forms. Happy learning!