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lemon:value | “Thai words that have been borrowed from Sanskrit, Pali and English usually try to retain as much of the original spelling as possible; as this will often produce pronunciations that are impossible or misleading, a ?killer? symbol is placed above the redundant consonant to indicate that it may be ignored ? Thai: An Essential Grammar By David Smyth” |
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