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Yveline wrote:Thanks Claude. Unfortunately I'm not French. I do speak some French but not as good as I wish. I'm Chinese with a French sounding name, living in UK learning Thai. Just as multi-national as this wonderful website.
Yveline wrote:คุณDonSena,
It's exactly as you said. Actually, when I first tried to learn Thai long long time ago, I was warned that we'll never be able to differentiate between ด and ต, and also บ and ป.
And even with a tonal language as my mother tongue, I find it very hard to tell the difference from High Tone and Rising Tone.
But since I'm not much of a perfectionist, I think I'll live with it. My goal is to be able to get by when I'm in Thailand, not much pressure really.
DonSena wrote: Then there are these sets of two, in which all are voiceless:
ค/kh/ and ก/k/; and
ช/ch/ and จ/c/.
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