ห
Thai
Pronunciation
Orthographic | ห h | ||
Phonemic | หอ h ɒ | หอ หีบ h ɒ h ī ɓ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | hɔ̌ɔ | hɔ̌ɔ hìip |
Royal Institute | ho | ho hip | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /hɔː˩˩˦/ | /hɔː˩˩˦.hiːp̚˨˩/ |
Usage notes
- This letter belongs to the Thai high consonant class
- A silent, high-class ห "leads" low-class nasal stops (ง, ญ, น and ม) and non-plosives (ว, ย, ร and ล), which have no corresponding high-class phonetic match, into the tone properties of a high-class consonant. In polysyllabic words, an initial mid- or high-class consonant with an implicit vowel similarly "leads" these same low-class consonants into the higher class tone rules, with the tone marker borne by the low-class consonant.
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