ฝ่าพระบาท

Thai

Etymology

From ฝ่า (fàa, sole) + พระบาท (literally holy feet); literally "the soles of your holy feet".

Pronunciation

Orthographicฝ่าพระบาท
fˋābraɓād
Phonemicฝ่า-พฺระ-บาด
fˋāb̥raɓāɗ
RomanizationPaiboonfàa-prá-bàat
Royal Institutefa-phra-bat
(standard) IPA(key)/faː˨˩.pʰra˦˥.baːt̚˨˩/

Noun

ฝ่าพระบาท (fàa-prá-bàat)

  1. used as a form of address for royal persons and dignitaries.

Usage notes

Now conventionally applied to:

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