หมาหัวเน่า
Thai
Etymology
From หมา (mǎa, “dog”) + หัว (hǔua, “head”) + เน่า (nâo, “putrid”); referring to a dog with putrid wounds on its head.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | หมาหัวเน่า h m ā h ạ w e n ˋ ā | |
Phonemic | หฺมา-หัว-เน่า h ̥ m ā – h ạ w – e n ˋ ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | mǎa-hǔua-nâo |
Royal Institute | ma-hua-nao | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /maː˩˩˦.hua̯˩˩˦.naw˥˩/(R) |
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