พุทธมามกะ
Thai
Etymology
From Pali buddhamāmaka (“Buddha's devotee”), from buddha (“Buddha”, literally “enlightened one”) + māmaka (“one who devotes oneself (to); one who shows affection (towards)”, literally “my; mine”), equivalent to Thai พุทธ (pút) + มามกะ.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | พุทธมามกะ b u d dʰ m ā m k a | |
Phonemic | พุด-ทะ-มา-มะ-กะ b u ɗ – d a – m ā – m a – k a | |
Romanization | Paiboon | pút-tá-maa-má-gà |
Royal Institute | phut-tha-ma-ma-ka | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /pʰut̚˦˥.tʰa˦˥.maː˧.ma˦˥.kaʔ˨˩/ |
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