Set 5: Identify Awning Rule (Exe 3.1) Flashcards
In this exercise, you’ll focus on identifying and practicing อ (awning) usage in Thai words functioning as vowels and silent consonants. Paying attention to how the vowel อ influences the pronunciation of each word.
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
bawk
tell
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
raw
wait
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > consonant
eu (flatten your lips)
(no meaning)
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
gawp
an amount of two handfuls
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
ngawn
sulk; pout
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > consonant
ao
take
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > consonant
aa
uncle
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
dtawn
episode; at
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > consonant & vowel
awk
exit
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > consonant
euam
be fed up
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > consonant & vowel
awp
(no meaning)
อ > consonant or vowel?
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อ > vowel
dtawp
to answer
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
gaw
clump; grove
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
sawn
teach
อ > consonant or vowel?
Read it.
อ > vowel
rawp
arounf