ภิกขุ
Thai
Etymology
From Pali bhikkhu (“beggar”), referring to a priest that begs for alms; perhaps via Old Khmer bhikkhu (“Buddhist monk”). Compare Old Khmer bhikkha, bhika, bhï̄kkha, bhbika, bisa, bhikkhasu; Modern Khmer ភិក្ខុ (phɨkkhoʾ).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | ภิกขุ bʰ i k kʰ u | |
Phonemic | พิก-ขุ b i k – kʰ u | |
Romanization | Paiboon | pík-kù |
Royal Institute | phik-khu | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /pʰik̚˦˥.kʰuʔ˨˩/ |
Derived terms
- ภิกขุณี
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