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Besides the thai consonants, vowels and numbers, there are a couple of extra symbols that are commonly used in Thai sentences.These extra symbols are similar in function to certain punctuation symbols, that we find in English.

In the Thai language, for example, when you write down an abbreviation, you must mark it out, by placing an “abbreviation symbol” after it. Not dissimilar to using the period (full-stop) symobl in english, when marking certain abbreviations.

There is also a reduplication symbol in the Thai language, which indicates that the word that it appears after, must be read or spoken twice. There are really only a few common symbols that you’ll need to recognise, and these are all covered in “60 Minutes to Learn the Thai Alphabet”. You’ll have them commited to memory in seconds, after glancing at the memorisation images.