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Independent vowels
Independent vowels are mainly reserved for writing Pali words, except for /ʔau/ which is used as a special vowel sign and not for Pali words.

Consonant table reduced

 * Notes

Consonant digraphs and ligatures
In dictionary, letter ᩂ​ and ᩄ are often put in the consonant list following the letter ᩁ and ᩃ respectively. However, they are a syllabary (also a vowel) and not a consonant letter.

Tones conjugation
A couple of high-class and low-class consonant letters are used for conjugating the 6 tones. Unlike standard Thai, Northern Thai has 8 tones: 6 for live syllable, 2 for dead syllable. Each character

Sanskrit
Sanskrit possesses a symmetric consonantal phoneme structure based on how the sound is articulated, though the actual usage of these sounds conceals the lack of parallelism in the apparent symmetry possibly from historical changes within the language. Sanskrit had a series of retroflex stops originating as conditioned alternants of dentals, albeit by Sanskrit they had become phonemic.

