Koh Khuat (ฃ bottle) is the third Thai consonant. However, this consonant is considered OBSOLETE and rarely used.
It represents the sound [kh] as an initial consonant and [k̚] as a final consonant. The letter is now rarely used, being replaced universally by kho khai (ข ไข่). There are currently no words using kho khuat in Thai language according to the Royal Institute Dictionary of 1999.
If you would still like to learn this letter, you can download the tracing sheet below and practice.
In Summary – Lesson 3:
- Understand the Thai language has 44 consonants.
- The third consonant is Koh Khuat (Khor Khuad) ฃ refers to a bottle.
- Remember when you see the Thai consonant Koh Khuat ฃ, in a word, that the Thai script word when spoken orally in the Thai Language will have the sound [kh] as an initial consonant and [k̚] as a final consonant
- Listen to the Google Translator to get the correct pronunciation for the consonant Koh Khuat ฃ
- Copy and print out the traceable worksheets and practice tracing Koh Khuat ฃ, until you can write the Thai consonant Koh Khuat ฃ perfectly on your own.
- Remember this Thai Consonant Koh Khuat ฃ is considered OBSOLETE and not used!