อากร
Thai
Etymology
From Angkorian Old Khmer ʼākara (“pile, accumulation; great quantity or number, plenty, abundance; revenue; tax, fee, impost, duty, tariff”), from Sanskrit आकर (ākara, “scatterer, bestower; abundance, plenty; mine; origin”); compare Modern Khmer អាករ (ʾaakɑɑ), Pali ākara (“mine”). Cognate with Lao ອາກອນ (’ā kǭn).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | อากร ɒ ā k r | |
Phonemic | อา-กอน ɒ ā – k ɒ n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | aa-gɔɔn |
Royal Institute | a-kon | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ʔaː˧.kɔːn˧/ |
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