The final set of consonants learned as a group are the High Consonants. These include:
- #02 - ขอ ไข่ - kau kai
- #03 - ขอ ขวด - kau kuad
- #09 - ฉอ ฉิ่ง - shau shing
- #16 - ฐอ ฐาน - tau taan
- #22 - ถอ ถุง - tau tung
- #28 - ผอ ผึ้ง - pau pung
- #29 - ฝอ ฝา - fau faa
- #38 - ศอ ศาลา - sau saa-laa
- #39 - ษอ ฤาษี - sau ruh-sii
- #40 - สอ เสือ - sau su-ah
- #41 - หอ หีบ - hau heep
Write Thai High Consonants - Kau Kai -to- Shau Shing
- #02 - ขอ ไข่ - kau kai
- #03 - ขอ ขวด - kau kuad
- #09 - ฉอ ฉิ่ง - shau shing
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgUSB5ZvLhw
Write Thai High Consonants - Tau Tan -to- Fau Fa
- #16 - ฐอ ฐาน - tau taan
- #22 - ถอ ถุง - tau tung
- #28 - ผอ ผึ้ง - pau pung
- #29 - ฝอ ฝา - fau faa
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qdnyGn1goQ
Write Thai High Consonants - Sau Sala -to- Hau Heeb
- #38 - ศอ ศาลา - sau saa-laa
- #39 - ษอ ฤาษี - sau ruh-sii
- #40 - สอ เสือ - sau su-ah
- #41 - หอ หีบ - hau heep
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QJ3dj4x7Hc


There are Twenty-four Low consonants in Thai. Some are less common than others but all are used in some words. In a few cases the letters are common in place names and Thai names and nicknames. It is common to learn Low consonants in sets (we choose to do 3 sets of 8 consonants, in alphabetical order), and to start the Low consonants after the first set of 7 common Mid consonants.
There are Twenty-four Low consonants in Thai. Some are less common than others but all are used in some words. In a few cases the letters are common in place names and Thai names and nicknames. It is common to learn Low consonants in sets (we choose to do 3 sets of 8 consonants, in alphabetical order), and to start the Low consonants after the first set of 7 common Mid consonants.
Vowel Card Description
Here we can show what is on each card specifically for the 43 Thai vowels, tone marks and punctuation cards, now available for sale online and at over 60 locations in Thailand.
Purpose of the Thai Alphabet Cards
Most of the elements can be learned individually using the cards. For example, covering up a part of one side of the card and prompting for covered elements (e.g., show the picture and prompt for the written form, show the English meaning and prompt for the Thai word pronunciation, etc.)
Design Goals
The cards have been devise for maximum information density while balancing composition with a focus on the learner who wants to learn how to write and read Thai characters as well as how to pronounce the characters correctly.
In particular, we have innovated in the creation of symbols to indicate various tone, sound, and syllable class rules, as well as the innovation of showing frequency as well as duration of tone in the form of a graph.
Thai Side of Card - ด้านภาษาไทย
English Side of Card - ด้านภาษาอังกฤษ