ราชย์

Thai

Etymology

From Old Khmer rājya (kingdom; kingship); ultimately from Sanskrit राज्य (rājya, kingdom; kingship). Compare Modern Khmer រាជ្យ (riəcyɔɔ).

Pronunciation

Orthographicราชย์
rād͡ʑyʻ
Phonemicราด
rāɗ
[bound form]
ราด-ชะ-ยะ-
rāɗd͡ʑaya
RomanizationPaiboonrâatrâat-chá-yá-
Royal Instituteratrat-cha-ya-
(standard) IPA(key)/raːt̚˥˩//raːt̚˥˩.t͡ɕʰa˦˥.ja˦˥./
Homophones

Noun

ราชย์ (râat)

  1. royal office, dignity, or wealth.
    • พระนางเจ้าเอลิซาเบธขึ้นครองราชย์ใน ค.ศ.
      prá-naang-jâao ee-lí-saa-bèt kʉ̂n krɔɔng râat nai krít-sàk-gà-ràat pan gâao rɔ́ɔi hâa-sìp sɔ̌ɔng
      Queen Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1952 CE.
    • 1 Kings 1:18, KJV:
      ดูเถิด บัดนี้ อาโดนียาห์ทรงราชย์แล้ว...
      duu-tə̀ət bàt-níi aa-doo-nii-yaa song râat lɛ́ɛo
      And now, behold, Adonijah reigneth...
      (literally) Now, behold, Adonijah has assumed the throne...

Synonyms

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