ออกเรือน

Thai

Etymology

From ออก (ɔ̀ɔk, to move out (of, from, etc)) + เรือน (rʉʉan, house), literally "to move out of the house", from the traditional practice in which a woman moves out of her family to her husband's family when she gets married.

Pronunciation

Orthographicออกเรือน
ɒɒkerụ̄ɒn
Phonemicออก-เรือน
ɒɒkerụ̄ɒn
RomanizationPaiboonɔ̀ɔk-rʉʉan
Royal Instituteok-ruean
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔɔːk̚˨˩.rɯa̯n˧/

Verb

ออกเรือน (ɔ̀ɔk-rʉʉan) (abstract noun การออกเรือน)

  1. (idiomatic, of a woman) to get married.
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