@@NeverMind-qm9bv yea. There’s different letters with the same consonant, but they carry different inherent tones. Depending on that, the tone markers can indicate different tones
Ok so im from this southern state in india (not the one mentioned in the video) and lot of the stuff sound similar to how our language writing works but the concept of tones is something im seeing for the first time. Its so interesting!
Same I am also from Karnataka, the formations are same in our language except the tones but I knew about the tones' concept because I have tried learning Vietnamese and Mandarin before....
I know how to talk to sheep in Thai now
I hate how depending on the letter, one tone mark can stand for different tones
😢same it is so hard toh memorize everythings
What? Same mark make different tone depending on the letter? I'm outta here
@@NeverMind-qm9bv yea. There’s different letters with the same consonant, but they carry different inherent tones. Depending on that, the tone markers can indicate different tones
She makes it seem easier than it is, I hate the double consonants and consonant classes 😅😅😅
Ok so im from this southern state in india (not the one mentioned in the video) and lot of the stuff sound similar to how our language writing works but the concept of tones is something im seeing for the first time. Its so interesting!
Same I am also from Karnataka, the formations are same in our language except the tones but I knew about the tones' concept because I have tried learning Vietnamese and Mandarin before....
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If old people say this they might mean "bloom" or the same thing as มาก "much(quanity)"
Wait this is piece of cake for indians 🤧😭
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Sis how to read bigger words?
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