นายิกา
Thai
Etymology
From Pali nāyikā, a feminine form of nāyaka (“chief; lord; master; etc”), or from Sanskrit नायिका (nāyikā), a feminine form of नायक (nāyaka, “chief; lord; master; etc”). Cognate with Lao ນາຍິກາ (nā nyi kā).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | นายิกา n ā y i k ā | |
Phonemic | นา-ยิ-กา n ā – y i – k ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | naa-yí-gaa |
Royal Institute | na-yi-ka | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /naː˧.ji˦˥.kaː˧/(R) |
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