น้ำไหลไฟดับ
Thai
Etymology
น้ำ (náam, “water”) + ไหล (lǎi, “to flow”) + ไฟ (fai, “fire; electricity”) + ดับ (dàp, “to go out; to put out”); literally "water flows, fire ceases" or "water flows, power goes out".
Pronunciation
Orthographic | น้ำไหลไฟดับ n ˆ å ai h l ai v ɗ ạ ɓ | |
Phonemic | น้าม-ไหฺล-ไฟ-ดับ n ˆ ā m – ai h ̥ l – ai v – ɗ ạ ɓ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | náam-lǎi-fai-dàp |
Royal Institute | nam-lai-fai-dap | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /naːm˦˥.laj˩˩˦.faj˧.dap̚˨˩/ |
Adverb
น้ำไหลไฟดับ • (náam-lǎi-fai-dàp)
- (idiomatic, used to describe speaking or talking, implying talkativeness) a great deal; incessantly; nonstop.
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