ผู้พิพากษา

Thai

Etymology

From ผู้ (pûu, agent noun prefix) + พิพากษา (pí-pâak-sǎa, to judge); literally "one who judges".

Pronunciation

Orthographicผู้พิพากษา
ūˆbibākʂā
Phonemicพู่-พิ-พาก-สา
būˋbibāksā
RomanizationPaiboonpûu-pí-pâak-sǎa
Royal Institutephu-phi-phak-sa
(standard) IPA(key)/pʰuː˥˩.pʰi˦˥.pʰaːk̚˥˩.saː˩˩˦/

Noun

ผู้พิพากษา (pûu-pí-pâak-sǎa) (classifier คน)

  1. judge: judicial officer.

Usage notes

In the modern judicial system of Thailand, the present term only refers to a judicial officer at a court of justice. A judicial officer at any other court is referred to as ตุลาการ (dtù-laa-gaan). Thai judicial officers, irrespective of their courts, are formally called ข้าราชการตุลาการ (kâa-râat-chá-gaan-dtù-laa-gaan).

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