สยาม

Thai

Etymology

Of uncertain origin. Possibly from Old Khmer siama (Siam), whose origin is not known. Compare Modern Khmer សៀម (siəm), ស្យាម (syiəm).

Officially used as the name of the country from the reign of Mongkut (1851–68) until 24 June 1939, when the country was renamed ไทย (tai, Thailand).

Pronunciation

Orthographicสยาม
syām
Phonemicสะ-หฺยาม
sah̥yām
[bound form]
สะ-หฺยาม-มะ-
sah̥yāmma
RomanizationPaiboonsà-yǎamsà-yǎam-má-
Royal Institutesa-yamsa-yam-ma-
(standard) IPA(key)/sa˨˩.jaːm˩˩˦//sa˨˩.jaːm˩˩˦.ma˦˥./
Homophonesศยาม
Audio

Proper noun

สยาม (sà-yǎam)

  1. (historical) (ประเทศ~, ~ประเทศ, ~รัฐ, ราชอาณาจักร~) Siam.

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