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Thank you for the question—adjusts glasses like I’m about to give a TED Talk 🥸😆 Let me start with a bit of context. When people talk about “mispronunciation” in Thai, they’re usually referring to two main things: the distinction between ร (R) and ล (L), and consonant blends. Similar to English, Thai does have consonant blends—but only at the beginning of words, not at the end. These days, though, many Thais (especially the younger generation) tend to simplify things by dropping the blend altogether. So a word that should sound like a blend ends up… not blending at all. For example—just to give a rough comparison for non-Thai speakers—it’s like saying “break” as “bake,” “brown” as “bow,” or “great” as “gate.” Close enough, but technically not quite there. Now, about ร (R) vs ล (L). In theory, they’re distinct sounds. In practice… let’s just say they’ve become very good friends. 😅 I’d argue that a large majority of Thais pronounce them almost identically, often defaulting to an “L” sound because it’s simply easier in casual speech. Personally, I only make a conscious effort to distinguish them when I’m doing professional interpretation—otherwise, my tongue also chooses the path of least resistance. 😂 That said, even with these “shortcuts,” communication isn’t really affected. Context does most of the heavy lifting, so people generally understand each other just fine. And because of that, there’s little motivation to “correct” these habits in everyday conversation. As for #NuNew, he stands out quite a bit. Unlike many people his age, he’s naturally a slower, more deliberate speaker. His background in linguistics likely plays a role as well, contributing to his notably clear and accurate pronunciation—especially in professional settings like singing, acting, or public speaking. You can really see this in #TheNextPrince, particularly during the intense scene between Khanin and his grandfather. Even though the dialogue is long and emotionally charged (read: fast and fiery), NuNew still delivers each line with precision and clarity. It’s a subtle skill, but one that definitely sets him apart from many younger actors in the industry. @CwrNew


















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