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====Similar letters==== Several letters are similar and may be confused at first, especially in handwriting. *For <span style="font-size:170%;">แ</span> (''vini'') and <span style="font-size:170%;">แ</span> (''k'ani''), the critical difference is whether the top is a full arc or a (more-or-less) vertical line. *For <span style="font-size:170%;">แ</span> (''vini'') and <span style="font-size:170%;">แ</span> (''gani''), it is whether the bottom is an open curve or closed (a loop). The same is true of <span style="font-size:170%;">แฃ</span> (''uni'') and <span style="font-size:170%;">แจ</span> (''shini''); in handwriting, the tops may look the same. Similarly <span style="font-size:170%;">แก</span> (''sani'') and <span style="font-size:170%;">แฎ</span> (''khani''). *For <span style="font-size:170%;">แ</span> (''k'ani'') and <span style="font-size:170%;">แ</span> (''p'ari''), the crucial difference is whether the letter is written below or above x-height, and whether it's written top-down or bottom-up. *<span style="font-size:170%;">แซ</span> (''dzili'') is written with a vertical top.
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