ช่าง

See also: ช้าง

Thai

Pronunciation

Orthographic/Phonemicช่าง
d͡ʑˋāŋ
RomanizationPaiboonchâang
Royal Institutechang
(standard) IPA(key)/t͡ɕʰaːŋ˥˩/

Etymology 1

Alternative forms

Interjection

ช่าง (châang)

  1. an expression to indicate that the speaker does not care about, mind, worry about, pay attention to, or have interest in someone or something.
  2. an expression to tell someone not to care about, mind, worry about, pay attention to, or have interest in someone or something.

Verb

ช่าง (châang)

  1. to not care, mind, worry, pay attention, or have interest.

Etymology 2

From Middle Chinese (MC d͡zɨɐŋH, “craftsman, artisan”). Cognate with Lao ຊ່າງ (sāng), Zhuang cangh, Khmer ជាង (ciəng).

Adverb

ช่าง (châang)

  1. quite; to a degree.
  2. in a skilful manner; in a manner showing a liking, affection, or preference.

Noun

ช่าง (châang)

  1. person skilled in something: artisan, craftsman, master, technician, etc.
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