Talk:Thai/Alphabet

This is a good start. But it only lists the consonants not the vowels. It is easier to remember the alphabet if they are grouped together because one letter is written with an inside circle and another one is just like it but with an outside circle. The alphabet is so small, it is hard to notice these differences. Someone might want to make the letters in a larger font to notice the differences. For example Kaw Kwai and Daw Dek look just like each other, and Kaw Kon and Dtaw dtao look just like them except the roof isn't round but in an "M" shape. Chaw Chang is just like Kaw Kai except it has a tail that goes up further, and Kaw Kuat and Saw Soo look like them except at the start after the circle they also have an "M" shape on the curve. It should be important to notice the differences that way and group each letter in a group were other letters are similar but a bit different. How about a different page that groups the similar letters together to notice the differences to make it easier to learn? This is the way some Thai teachers teach Thai, and it might help here. Orion Blastar (talk) 23:02, 6 July 2009 (UTC)