ยโสธร
Thai
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
- †ยโศธร
Etymology
From Old Khmer yaśodhara (“Yaśodhara”, literally “(she who) maintain(s) glory”); ultimately from Sanskrit यशोधर (yaśodhara). Cognate with Modern Khmer យសោធរ (yôsaôthrô).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | ยโสธร y o s dʰ r | |||
Phonemic | ยะ-โส-ทอน y a – o s – d ɒ n | [bound form] ยะ-โส-ทอน- y a – o s – d ɒ n – | [bound form] ยะ-โส-ทะ-ระ- y a – o s – d a – r a – | |
Romanization | Paiboon | yá-sǒo-tɔɔn | yá-sǒo-tɔɔn- | yá-sǒo-tá-rá- |
Royal Institute | ya-so-thon | ya-so-thon- | ya-so-tha-ra- | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ja˦˥.soː˩˩˦.tʰɔːn˧/(R) | /ja˦˥.soː˩˩˦.tʰɔːn˧./ | /ja˦˥.soː˩˩˦.tʰa˦˥.ra˦˥./ |
Proper noun
ยโสธร • (yá-sǒo-tɔɔn)
- (historical)
- (~ปุระ) Yaśodhara (the capital city of the Khmer Empire)
- (loosely) Angkor Thom (the capital city of the Khmer Empire)
- (loosely) Khmer Empire (former Cambodian empire)
- (จังหวัด~) Yasothon (a province of Thailand)
- (อำเภอเมือง~) Mueang Yasothon (a district of Yasothon province)
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