ถีบหัวส่ง
Thai
Etymology
ถีบ (tìip, “to kick; to give a forceful shove with the foot”) + หัว (hǔua, “head”) + ส่ง (sòng, “to see off; to send off”); literally "to kick someone's head to send him off" or "to send someone's off by kicking his head".
Pronunciation
Orthographic | ถีบหัวส่ง tʰ ī ɓ h ạ w s ˋ ŋ | |
Phonemic | ถีบ-หัว-ส่ง tʰ ī ɓ – h ạ w – s ˋ ŋ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | tìip-hǔua-sòng |
Royal Institute | thip-hua-song | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /tʰiːp̚˨˩.hua̯˩˩˦.soŋ˨˩/(R) |
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