Romanization of Khmer - Tables

Tables

Consonants Subscript form Official (1956) Official (1993) UNGEGN IPA
្ក c g
្ខ k k khâ kʰɑ
្គ c g
្ឃ k k khô kʰɔ
្ង ng ng ngô ŋɔ
្ច g j châ
្ឆ sh ch chhâ cʰɑ
្ជ g j chô
្ឈ sh ch chhô cʰɔ
្ញ ny gn nhô ɲɔ
្ដ d d ɗɑ
្ឋ t t thâ tʰɑ
្ឌ d d ɗɔ
្ឍ t t thô tʰɔ
្ណ n n
្ត t t
្ថ t t thâ tʰɑ
្ទ t t
្ធ t t thô tʰɔ
្ន n n
្ប b b ɓɑ
្ផ p p phâ pʰɑ
្ព p p
្ភ p p phô pʰɔ
្ម m m
្យ y y
្រ r r
្ល l l
្វ v v
្ឝ s s shâ -
្ឞ s s ssô -
្ស s s
្ហ h h
្ឡ * l l
្អ - - ʔɑ

* The consonant has no subscript form, but some Khmer fonts do provide a subscript form for this letter. In Khmer orthography, the subscript form of the consonant is not used.

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