วันทยหัตถ์
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit वन्द्य (vandya, “praiseworthy; respectful; venerable; etc.”) + Pali hattha (“hand”).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | วันทยหัตถ์ w ạ n d y h ạ t tʰ ʻ | |
| Phonemic | วัน-ทะ-ยะ-หัด w ạ n – d a – y a – h ạ ɗ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | wan-tá-yá-hàt |
| Royal Institute | wan-tha-ya-hat | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /wan˧.tʰa˦˥.ja˦˥.hat̚˨˩/ | |
Noun
วันทยหัตถ์ • (wan-tá-yá-hàt)
Verb
วันทยหัตถ์ • (wan-tá-yá-hàt) (abstract noun การวันทยหัตถ์)
- (military) to perform a hand salute.
Related terms
- วันทยาวุธ (wan-tá-yaa-wút, “present arms”)
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