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Die fünf thailändischen Töne (Die musikalische Sprache)

Tones are the musical foundation of Thai; ignoring them makes your speech unintelligible to locals.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Thai is a tonal language where changing the pitch of your voice changes the meaning of a word entirely.

  • Mid Tone: Keep your voice flat and natural, like saying 'Yes' in English (e.g., 'na').
  • Low Tone: Start low and stay low, like you are bored or tired (e.g., 'kà').
  • Falling Tone: Start high and drop down, like you are calling someone (e.g., 'kâ').
Mid (—) + Low (\) + Falling (^) + High (/) + Rising (v) = Meaning

Overview

Überblick
Ein kai (Huhn) statt eines khai (Ei) zu bestellen...

Meanings

Thai uses five distinct pitch contours to differentiate words that would otherwise sound identical.

1

Mid Tone

A flat, neutral pitch.

“นา (na) - field”

“กา (ga) - crow”

2

Low Tone

A pitch that starts low and stays flat.

“ก่า (gà) - to be about”

“ป่า (pà) - forest”

3

Falling Tone

Starts high and drops sharply.

“ก้า (gâ) - step”

“ป้า (pâ) - aunt”

4

High Tone

A pitch that starts high and stays high.

“ก๊า (gá) - crow (sound)”

“ป๊า (pá) - dad”

5

Rising Tone

Starts low and rises to a high pitch.

“ก๋า (gǎ) - bold”

“ป๋า (pǎ) - sugar daddy”

The Five Tones Overview

Tone Name Pitch Contour Example Meaning
Mid Flat นา Field
Low Low-Flat ก่า About
Falling High-to-Low ป้า Aunt
High High-Flat ก๊า Crow sound
Rising Low-to-High ขา Leg

Reference Table

Reference table for Die fünf thailändischen Töne (Die musikalische Sprache)
Tone Name Pitch Profile Symbol
Mid Flat/Neutral None
Low Low and steady `่`
Falling Starts high, drops `้`
High Starts high, stays high `๊`
Rising Dips, then rises `๋`

Formalitätsspektrum

Formell
ดิฉันกำลังมา

ดิฉันกำลังมา (Daily life)

Neutral
ฉันกำลังมา

ฉันกำลังมา (Daily life)

Informell
มาแล้ว

มาแล้ว (Daily life)

Umgangssprache
มาดิ

มาดิ (Daily life)

The 5 Tones

Thai Tones

Pitch Levels

  • Mid Neutral
  • Low Bottom

Tone Comparison

High
Ma Horse
Low
Ma Come

Tone Decision

1

Is there a mark?

YES
Use mark rules
NO
Use consonant class

Tone Symbols

📝

Marks

  • `่`
  • `้`
  • `๊`
  • `๋`

Examples by Level

1

ม้า

Horse

2

หมา

Dog

3

มา

Come

4

ป้า

Aunt

1

ฉันมาหาป้า

I come to find aunt.

2

ม้าวิ่งเร็ว

The horse runs fast.

3

หมาเห่า

The dog barks.

4

ค่านี้เท่าไหร่

How much is this value?

1

เขาค้าขายเก่ง

He is good at trading.

2

ป่านี้สวยมาก

This forest is very beautiful.

3

อย่าก้าวก่าย

Do not interfere.

4

ขาฉันเจ็บ

My leg hurts.

1

เขามีความก๋ากั่นมาก

He is very bold/daring.

2

ราคาค่าธรรมเนียมสูง

The fee is high.

3

ป๊าไปทำงานแล้ว

Dad has gone to work.

4

ก๊าซธรรมชาติหายาก

Natural gas is rare.

1

การค้าขายระหว่างประเทศ

International trade.

2

อย่าทำตัวก๋า

Don't act cocky.

3

ป้าข้างบ้านชอบบ่น

The aunt next door likes to complain.

4

ค่าของคนอยู่ที่ผลของงาน

A person's value lies in their work results.

1

เขาก้าวกระโดดในอาชีพ

He made a leap in his career.

2

ป่าดิบชื้นมีความหลากหลาย

The rainforest has diversity.

3

ขาประจำร้านนี้เยอะ

This shop has many regulars.

4

ค้ากำไรเกินควร

Profiteering.

Easily Confused

The Five Thai Tones (The Musical Language) vs. High vs Rising

Both involve high pitch.

The Five Thai Tones (The Musical Language) vs. Mid vs Low

Both can sound flat.

The Five Thai Tones (The Musical Language) vs. Falling vs High

Both start high.

Häufige Fehler

Using English intonation

Using Thai lexical tones

Thai tones are fixed, not emotional.

Ignoring tone marks

Following tone marks

Marks are essential for correct meaning.

Speaking too fast

Speaking slowly

Speed hides tonal errors.

Confusing High and Rising

Distinguishing High and Rising

High is flat, Rising is a curve.

Mispronouncing 'ma'

Using correct tone for 'ma'

Context is key.

Ignoring consonant class

Considering consonant class

Class determines the tone.

Flat tone for everything

Varying tones

Thai is not a flat language.

Ignoring dead syllables

Accounting for dead syllables

Dead syllables change tone rules.

Over-emphasizing tones

Natural tonal flow

Tones should be smooth.

Incorrect tone sandhi

Correct tone sandhi

Tones change in phrases.

Ignoring dialectal variation

Adapting to dialect

Tones vary by region.

Inconsistent tonal production

Consistent tonal production

Consistency is key to fluency.

Ignoring register

Adjusting for register

Formal speech requires precision.

Forgetting historical roots

Understanding historical roots

History explains the rules.

Sentence Patterns

___ (tone) is a ___.

I want to ___ (tone).

The ___ (tone) is very ___.

If you say ___ (tone), it means ___.

Real World Usage

Ordering food constant

เอาข้าวผัดครับ

Texting very common

มายัง

Job interview common

ผมมาสมัครงาน

Travel common

ไปไหนครับ

Social media very common

น่ารักมาก

Food delivery common

สั่งอาหารครับ

💡

Listen more

Listen to Thai podcasts even if you don't understand them yet.
⚠️

Don't shout

High tone is not about volume; it is about pitch.
💬

Smile

Smiling while speaking helps relax your vocal cords for better tones.

Smart Tips

Record yourself.

Speaking without listening. Listening to your recording.

Look for marks.

Ignoring marks. Using marks to read.

Focus on pitch.

Flat speech. Tonal speech.

Listen for contours.

Missing tones. Hearing tones.

Aussprache

na

Mid Tone

Flat pitch.

Low Tone

Low, flat pitch.

Falling Tone

High to low.

High Tone

High, flat pitch.

Rising Tone

Low to high.

Statement

Subject + Verb + Object (Mid)

Neutral statement

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Mid is flat, Low is deep, Falling drops, High is sharp, Rising goes up.

Visual Association

Imagine a roller coaster. Mid is the flat track, Low is the tunnel, Falling is the drop, High is the peak, Rising is the climb.

Rhyme

Mid is flat like a mat, Low is deep like a sleep, Falling drops like a top, High is sharp like a harp, Rising goes up like a cup.

Story

A horse (ma-mid) ran into the forest (pa-low). He saw his aunt (pa-falling) who was very bold (ga-rising). She shouted 'Come!' (ma-high) to the horse.

Word Web

mapagatakana

Herausforderung

Record yourself saying the five tones for 'ma' and compare it to a native speaker's audio.

Kulturelle Hinweise

Standard tones used in media.

Tones are different.

Tones are faster.

Thai tones evolved from the loss of initial voiced consonants.

Conversation Starters

How do you say 'horse'?

Is this tone high or low?

Why is the tone important?

How do tones change in phrases?

Journal Prompts

Write five words with different tones.
Describe your day using tonal words.
Explain the importance of tones.
Discuss the history of Thai tones.

Test Yourself

Which tone is represented by the symbol `่`? Multiple Choice

Choose the correct tone:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Low
The symbol indicates a Low tone.
Fix the tone concept Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

In Thai, tones are optional when speaking to locals.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tones are mandatory.
Tones are essential for meaning in spoken Thai.

Score: /2

Ubungsaufgaben

8 exercises
Which tone is 'ม้า'? Multiple Choice

ม้า

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Falling
It is a falling tone.
Fill in the tone.

ม_ (horse)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ้า
ม้า is horse.
Fix the tone. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

หมา (horse)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ม้า
ม้า is horse.
Order the words. Sentence Building

มา / ฉัน

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ฉันมา
Subject + Verb.
Match word to tone. Match Pairs

ม้า

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Falling
ม้า is falling.
Say 'ma' in 5 tones. Conjugation Drill

ma

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ma, mà, mâ, má, mǎ
These are the 5 tones.
Is Thai tonal? True False Rule

Thai is tonal.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: True
Thai is a tonal language.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: มาไหม? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: มา
มา means come.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

5 exercises
Fill in the blank Lückentext

The ____ tone stays flat and neutral.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mid
Which is the Falling tone symbol? Multiple Choice

Select one:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: `้`
Fix the sentence Error Correction

Thai has 3 tones.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Thai has 5 tones.
Order the tones Sentence Reorder

Order: High, Mid, Low

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mid, Low, High
Match symbol to tone Match Pairs

Match `๊` to:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: High

Score: /5

FAQ (8)

It's how the language evolved.

Listen and repeat.

Yes, but practice helps.

Yes, they are helpful.

People will understand context.

Similar, but different.

Yes, dialects vary.

Months of practice.

In Other Languages

Chinese high

Tonal system

Thai has 5, Chinese has 4.

Vietnamese high

Tonal system

Vietnamese has 6.

English low

Intonation

Thai uses pitch for meaning.

Japanese partial

Pitch accent

Japanese is not tonal.

German none

None

German uses stress.

Spanish none

None

Spanish uses stress.

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