The Thai Letter ำ: Introduction and Usage
One of the unique aspects of the Thai script is the utilization of vowel symbols that can be placed around a consonant. A significant symbol in this respect is ำ, which combines the consonant ง (ngong ngu) with the inherent vowel 'am' or 'um.' This combination is officially known as "sara am" (สระอำ) and is used to denote the sound 'am' in a syllable after the initial consonant.
Pronunciation of ำ
The pronunciation of the letter ำ is similar to the English word "um" in "humdrum." It is a mid-central vowel, pronounced with a closed mouth, and you will feel the vibration in your nose because it is a nasal sound. The consonant ง that's inherent in ำ may not be pronounced as distinctly as when it appears on its own. The length of the vowel sound is medium. Keep your mouth relatively relaxed, and ensure that your voice resonates in your nasal passages.
Let's now introduce a few Thai words that utilize ำ:
- การกระทำ (gaan krà-tham) - action, act or doing
- การออกกำลังกาย (gaan àwk gam-lang gaai) - exercise (physical activity)
- สำคัญ (sǎm-khan) - important
Now, let's see each of these words in simple sentences:
- การกระทำ:
- การกระทำของเขาทำให้เธอเสียใจ (gaan krà-tham kǎwng kǎo tham hâi thooe sǐa jai)
- (His actions made her sad.)