The word "khwae" is often unfamiliar to those who are not familiar with the Thai language. It is pronounced /kwɛ:/ and consists of the consonant cluster "kh" followed by the vowel sound "wae". In IPA phonetic transcription, "kh" represents a voiceless velar fricative, while "wae" is a diphthong, represented by /wɛ:/ in IPA. Spelling of the word "khwae" may be challenging due to the uncommon combination of consonants and vowels. However, mastering the intricacies of this word can greatly enhance one's understanding and appreciation of Thai culture and language.