Tables
| Consonants | Subscript form | Official (1956) | Official (1993) | UNGEGN | IPA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ក | ្ក | c | g | kâ | kɑ |
| ខ | ្ខ | k | k | khâ | kʰɑ |
| គ | ្គ | c | g | kô | kɔ |
| ឃ | ្ឃ | k | k | khô | kʰɔ |
| ង | ្ង | ng | ng | ngô | ŋɔ |
| ច | ្ច | g | j | châ | cɑ |
| ឆ | ្ឆ | sh | ch | chhâ | cʰɑ |
| ជ | ្ជ | g | j | chô | cɔ |
| ឈ | ្ឈ | sh | ch | chhô | cʰɔ |
| ញ | ្ញ | ny | gn | nhô | ɲɔ |
| ដ | ្ដ | d | d | dâ | ɗɑ |
| ឋ | ្ឋ | t | t | thâ | tʰɑ |
| ឌ | ្ឌ | d | d | dô | ɗɔ |
| ឍ | ្ឍ | t | t | thô | tʰɔ |
| ណ | ្ណ | n | n | nâ | nɑ |
| ត | ្ត | t | t | tâ | tɑ |
| ថ | ្ថ | t | t | thâ | tʰɑ |
| ទ | ្ទ | t | t | tô | tɔ |
| ធ | ្ធ | t | t | thô | tʰɔ |
| ន | ្ន | n | n | nô | nɔ |
| ប | ្ប | b | b | bâ | ɓɑ |
| ផ | ្ផ | p | p | phâ | pʰɑ |
| ព | ្ព | p | p | pô | pɔ |
| ភ | ្ភ | p | p | phô | pʰɔ |
| ម | ្ម | m | m | mô | mɔ |
| យ | ្យ | y | y | yô | jɔ |
| រ | ្រ | r | r | rô | rɔ |
| ល | ្ល | l | l | lô | lɔ |
| វ | ្វ | v | v | vô | vɔ |
| ឝ | ្ឝ | s | s | shâ | - |
| ឞ | ្ឞ | s | s | ssô | - |
| ស | ្ស | s | s | sâ | sɑ |
| ហ | ្ហ | h | h | hâ | hɑ |
| ឡ | ្ឡ * | l | l | lâ | lɑ |
| អ | ្អ | - | - | qâ | ʔɑ |
* The consonant lâ 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 lâ is not used.
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