สัปเหร่อ
Thai
Etymology
Uncertain. Per suggestion of Duke Anumanratchathon (Yong Sathiankoset),[1] probably from Old Khmer sapparusa, °sapparasa, sapparassa (“good man; moral man; wise man; worthy man; etc”), which were hybrids of Pali sappurisa (“righteous man; true man; etc”) and Sanskrit सत्पुरुष (satpuruṣa, “good man; wise man; etc”) and correspond to Modern Khmer សប្បុរស (sâbbŏrsâ).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สัปเหร่อ s ạ p e h r ˋ ɒ | |
Phonemic | สับ-ปะ-เหฺร่อ s ạ ɓ – p a – e h ̥ r ˋ ɒ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sàp-bpà-rə̀ə |
Royal Institute | sap-pa-roe | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /sap̚˨˩.pa˨˩.rɤː˨˩/ |
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