รัฐทูต
Thai
Etymology
From รัฐ (rát, “nation; state; etc.”) + ทูต (tûut, “agent; diplomat; representative; etc.”); literally "state's agent".
Pronunciation
Orthographic | รัฐทูต r ạ ʈʰ d ū t | |
Phonemic | รัด-ถะ-ทูด r ạ ɗ – tʰ a – d ū ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | rát-tà-tûut |
Royal Institute | rat-tha-thut | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /rat̚˦˥.tʰa˨˩.tʰuːt̚˥˩/(R) |
Noun
รัฐทูต • (rát-tà-tûut)
- (law) envoy (diplomatic agent of the second rank, next in status after ambassador).
See also
(diplomatic mission heads) หัวหน้าคณะผู้แทนทางทูต;
- (first rank): เอกอัครราชทูต (èek-àk-krá-râat-chá-tûut, “ambassador”), เอกอัครสมณทูต (èek-àk-krá-sà-má-ná-tûut, “nuncio”)
- (second rank): รัฐทูต (rát-tà-tûut, “envoy”), อัครราชทูต (“minister”), อัครสมณทูต (“internuncio”)
- (third rank): อุปทูต (“chargé d’affaires”)
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