We’re excited to announce we have launched a new topic for Thai language learners — the Thai alphabet!
Previously, the course began teaching Thai learners new vocabulary right away with the help of romanization. With this new addition, you can now ease into the language by learning to read and write in Thai.
The writing system is split into three lessons, and Thai learners study the system in alphabetical order.
When language learners first start studying a language with a writing system different from their own, one of the first questions they often ask is — “should I learn the writing system?”
While there are exceptions (if your interest is purely basic conversation), learning to read and write in your language is always advisable.
Here are just a few reasons why:
The Thai alphabet includes 44 unique consonant letters and 15 vowel symbols. Though often referred to as an alphabet, the Thai writing system isn’t actually an alphabet. Rather, it’s an abugida. A writing system in which the consonants and vowels are a single unit rather than separate units like in English. That means along with writing systems for languages like Khmer, Tamil, and Javanese, Thai uses a system where “consonant-vowel sequences are written as a unit”.*
Considered to be the first language to use markers to indicate tone in its orthography, the Thai writing system has been used since the 1200s and its creation of the system is attributed to King Ramkhamhaeng the Great.
Learning to type in a language is a skill in and of itself. When you’re trying to learn a new writing system, the last thing you want to do is get slowed down by trying to figure out where an unfamiliar character or letter is on a keyboard. It can be extremely demotivating.
With Drops, you don’t need to worry about any of this.
Designed to create an interactive and immersive learning experience, you learn Thai through a series of intuitive swipes and taps. You’ll quickly gain the ability to read and write in Thai, without the frustration of having to figure out where ฎ or ศ is on your keyboard.
We’ve designed Drops so that you can focus on what’s important — the language.
If you’re ready to begin your Thai learning journey, we’re here to support you drop by drop. Are you ready to play with your words? Or in this case, letters?
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