The Thai
alphabet (àk-sŏn thai) is used to write the
Thai language and other
minority languages in
Thailand. It has forty-four consonants (pha-yan-cha-ná), fifteen vowel symbols (sà-rà) that combine into at least twenty-eight vowel forms, and four tone marks (wan-na-yúk or wan-na-yút). Consonants ฃ (Unicode U+0E3) and ฅ (Unicode U+0E5) are obsolete, but still appear on many keyboards and in character sets. See discussion below.Characters ฤ ฤๅ ฦ ฦๅ are also included in character sets. The first two are equivalent to รึ and รือ and follow ร in alphabetical order. The latter two are equivalents for ล but are obsolete and no longer used.
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ก.
n. (กรัม) gram, gramme, g