#17 of forty-four · low class
ฑ
tho montho
ฑ มณโฑ · Montho
Low class อักษรต่ำ
Low class is the shifted class — the same mark lands a different tone than on mid or high.

A consonant’s class exists for one reason: it decides the tone. Low class is the shifted class — the same mark lands a different tone than on mid or high. Here’s every outcome for ฑ as the initial:
| Syllable | – No mark | ◌่ mái èek | ◌้ mái thoo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liveopen or sonorant end | mid | falling | high |
| Dead · longlong vowel + stop | falling | falling | high |
| Dead · shortshort vowel + stop | high | falling | high |
Live syllable — open or sonorant end
Dead · long syllable — long vowel + stop
Dead · short syllable — short vowel + stop
Change the initial to another class and the same marks produce different tones — that shift is what makes tone a small system, not 44 separate facts. Derive tones on the Tones surface →
Sounds like — watch the spelling
Same initial /tʰ/:
Same final /t/ — identical at a word’s end:
Stroke-order animation isn’t available for this letter yet. Nearly every Thai letter begins at its head — the little loop — then one continuous stroke.
Indic — Sanskrit retroflex ḍ; /d/ in a few words (บัณฑิต).
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