Thai language tones

Learn words & practice grammar

Published by: Alexey Ledak

Description

Learn all five Thai Tones: middle, low, falling, high and rising. The app is designed for people who already know the Thai alphabet - but it's useful for absolute beginners as well.
- Over 750 Thai words grouped by tone rules
- Every word has audio and translation
- Speak into the mic to see the tone and the pitch level of your voice in real-time
- Exercise in choosing the right tone and translation
- Adjust speech rate on audio and tone display ('middle low falling high rising', ‘M L F H R’, '- \ ^ / v' or ‘ ่ ้ ๊ ๋’).
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