ฝรั่งมังค่า
Thai
Etymology
From ฝรั่ง (fà-ràng, “farang”) + มังค่า (“a corruption of Bangla (Bengal)”), where the capital of the British Raj was located.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | ฝรั่งมังค่า v r ạ ˋ ŋ m ạ ŋ g ˋ ā | |
Phonemic | ฝะ-หฺรั่ง-มัง-ค่า v a – h ̥ r ạ ˋ ŋ – m ạ ŋ – g ˋ ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | fà-ràng-mang-kâa |
Royal Institute | fa-rang-mang-kha | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /fa˨˩.raŋ˨˩.maŋ˧.kʰaː˥˩/(R) |
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