ทรัพย์
Thai
Etymology
From Pre-Angkorian Old Khmer dravya (“asset; possession; property; wealth; valuable; etc”); ultimately from Sanskrit द्रव्य (dravya, “object; substance; thing; etc”). Compare Modern Khmer ទ្រព្យ (trupyɔɔ); Lao ຊັບ (sap).
The first sense was probably first used on 11 November 1923, when the first book of the Civil and Commercial Code of Thailand was promulgated.
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ทรัพย์ d r ạ b y ʻ | |
| Phonemic | ซับ z ạ ɓ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sáp |
| Royal Institute | sap | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /sap̚˦˥/ | |
| Homophones | ซับ | |
Noun
ทรัพย์ • (sáp)
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