กรุงเทพมหานคร

Thai

Etymology

From กรุง (grung, city; city-state) + เทพ (têep, god) + มหา (má-hǎa, great; high) + นคร (ná-kɔɔn, city; city-state); literally "city of gods, great city".

Pronunciation

Orthographicกรุงเทพมหานคร
kruŋedbmhāngr
Phonemicกฺรุง-เทบ-มะ-หา-นะ-คอน
k̥ruŋedɓmahānagɒn
RomanizationPaiboongrung-têep-má-hǎa-ná-kɔɔn
Royal Institutekrung-thep-ma-ha-na-khon
(standard) IPA(key)/kruŋ˧.tʰeːp̚˥˩.ma˦˥.haː˩˩˦.na˦˥.kʰɔːn˧/
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Proper noun

กรุงเทพมหานคร (grung-têep-má-hǎa-ná-kɔɔn)

  1. (historical) Ayutthaya Kingdom, based in present-day Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Thailand.
  2. (historical) Thon Buri Kingdom, the successor of Ayutthaya, based in present-day Thon Buri District, Thailand.
  3. (historical) Rattanakosin Kingdom, the successor of Thon Buri, based in present-day Bangkok, Thailand.
  4. Bangkok, the capital city of the Rattanakosin Kingdom (now Thailand). Abbreviation: กรุงเทพฯ (grung-têep)
  5. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, the local government of Bangkok. Abbreviation: กทม. (gɔɔ-tɔɔ-mɔɔ)

Usage notes

  • The name has been used for Bangkok, the capital city of "Thailand", since 14 December 1972. The previous formal names of Bangkok include พระนคร (prá-ná-kɔɔn) (1865 – 22 December 1971) and นครหลวง (ná-kɔɔn-lǔuang) (22 December 1971 – 14 December 1972).
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