น้ำแตก
Thai
Etymology
From น้ำ (náam, “liquid; water; etc.”) + แตก (dtɛ̀ɛk, “to break out; to burst out; to explode; etc.”); literally "liquid explodes".
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | น้ำแตก n ˆ å æ t k | |
| Phonemic | น้าม-แตก n ˆ ā m – æ t k | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | náam-dtɛ̀ɛk |
| Royal Institute | nam-taek | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /naːm˦˥.tɛːk̚˨˩/ | |
Verb
น้ำแตก • (náam-dtɛ̀ɛk)
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