ดุษฎีบัณฑิต
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit तुष्टि (tuṣṭi, “contentment; satisfaction; etc.”) + पण्डित (paṇḍita, “learned man; scholar; etc.”); literally "scholar of contentment" or "content scholar".
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ดุษฎีบัณฑิต ɗ u ʂ ᶑ ī ɓ ạ ɳ ɖ i t | |
| Phonemic | ดุด-สะ-ดี-บัน-ดิด ɗ u ɗ – s a – ɗ ī – ɓ ạ n – ɗ i ɗ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | dùt-sà-dii-ban-dìt |
| Royal Institute | dut-sa-di-ban-dit | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /dut̚˨˩.sa˨˩.diː˧.ban˧.dit̚˨˩/ | |
Noun
ดุษฎีบัณฑิต • (dùt-sà-dii-ban-dìt)
Usage notes
A person having obtained a doctor's degree may use ดอกเตอร์ (dɔ́k-dtə̂ə) as his or her title. The present term is never used as title.
Synonyms
- ดอกเตอร์ (dɔ́k-dtə̂ə)
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