น้ำเน่า
Thai
Etymology
From น้ำ (náam, “water”) + เน่า (nâo, “putrid; rotten”); literally "putrid water".
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | น้ำเน่า n ˆ å e n ˋ ā | |
| Phonemic | น้าม-เน่า n ˆ ā m – e n ˋ ā | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | náam-nâo |
| Royal Institute | nam-nao | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /naːm˦˥.naw˥˩/ | |
Adjective
น้ำเน่า • (náam-nâo) (abstract noun ความน้ำเน่า)
- (slang) inviting vomit.
- (slang) nonsensical; senseless.
Derived terms
- ละครน้ำเน่า (lá-kɔɔn-náam-nâo, “soap opera”)
Noun
น้ำเน่า • (náam-nâo)
- polluted water.
- (colloquial) soap opera.
Synonyms
- (Definition 2): ละครน้ำเน่า (lá-kɔɔn-náam-nâo)
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