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I have a question about the two types of lower class consonants, long type and short type (I am unsure of the correct terms for these). These determine when a word with a dead ending has a falling tone because of a long type or high tone because of a short type. For example in the word ยาก (difficult), the consonant is considered to be a long type so the word has a falling tone. In the word มด (ant), the consonant is considered to be a short type so the word has a high tone. I have a list of lower class consonants: ท ม น ค ว ร ล ง ย พ ฟ ช ภ ฆ ฌ ญ ฑ ฒ ณ ธ ฬ ฮ. My question is, which of these are considered to be short and which long?

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It is the vowels that are long or short. า in ยาก is long vowel, the o sound for the missing vowel in มด is a short vowel.

 

For example:  look at มาก and ยก.

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The tone is for the syllable. The syllable can end in a vowel or a consonant.

 

The tone for a syllable depends on

- The class of the consonant

- Whether the syllable is "Live'"or "Dead"

- Whether the vowel is long or short

- Tone mark

 

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Edited by Smokin Joe

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