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Pirin wrote:As for the word “อุณหภูมิ”, it seems that some people didn’t realize that the final consonant “ณ” is not pronounced. Because of this, they usually pronounce it as
[อุนนะพูม] or [อุนนะหะพูม], which is not correct.
pensive wrote:A bit beyond me, I'm afraid, though the reference to 2000 years is interesting. I guess you are referring to Khmer, as I believe Thai is only 800 years old?
Tgeezer wrote:How important are tones? In order to misspell the word the writer must have heard three syllables mid-high-mid, not mid-low-mid
Tgeezer wrote:Pirin wrote:As for the word “อุณหภูมิ”, it seems that some people didn’t realize that the final consonant “ณ” is not pronounced. Because of this, they usually pronounce it as
[อุนนะพูม] or [อุนนะหะพูม], which is not correct.
Sorry I should have made my reply and question to you, Pirin.
How important are tones? In order to misspell the word the writer must have heard three syllables mid-high-mid, not mid-low-mid
Is it perhaps the case that the word cannot be confused with another word that makes this error insignificant ?
Richard Wordingham wrote:"อุณหภูมิ" ไม่มีอักษรนำครับ
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