ราชาธิปไตย
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit राज (rāja, “king; monarch; etc.”) + आधिपत्य (ādhipatya, “lordship; sovereignty; supremacy; etc.”); literally "monarchical supremacy" or "supremacy of the monarch".
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ราชาธิปไตย r ā d͡ʑ ā dʰ i p ai t y | ||
| Phonemic | รา-ชา-ทิ-ปะ-ไต r ā – d͡ʑ ā – d i – p a – ai t | รา-ชา-ทิบ-ปะ-ไต r ā – d͡ʑ ā – d i ɓ – p a – ai t | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | raa-chaa-tí-bpà-dtai | raa-chaa-típ-bpà-dtai |
| Royal Institute | ra-cha-thi-pa-tai | ra-cha-thip-pa-tai | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /raː˧.t͡ɕʰaː˧.tʰi˦˥.pa˨˩.taj˧/ | /raː˧.t͡ɕʰaː˧.tʰip̚˦˥.pa˨˩.taj˧/ | |
Noun
ราชาธิปไตย • (raa-chaa-tí-bpà-dtai)
Related terms
- ทวิราชาธิปไตย (tá-wí-raa-chaa-tí-bpà-dtai, “duarchy”)
- ราชาธิปไตยภายใต้รัฐธรรมนูญ (raa-chaa-tí-bpà-dtai-paai-dtâai-rát-tà-tam-má-nuun, “constitutional monarchy”)
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