เทวดา
Thai
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit देवता (devatā, “god; deity”) or Pali devatā (“god; deity”); probably via Old Khmer devatā, devtā (“god; deity”). Cognate with Modern Khmer ទេវតា (teiwtaa).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | เทวดา e d w ɗ ā | |
Phonemic | เท-วะ-ดา e d – w a – ɗ ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | tee-wá-daa |
Royal Institute | the-wa-da | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /tʰeː˧.wa˦˥.daː˧/ |
Usage notes
- The classifier ตน is archaic.
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