สัตยาบัน
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit सत्य (satya, “genuineness; honesty; sincerity; truth; validity; etc.”) + आपन्न (āpanna, “acquired; gained; obtained; etc.”).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | สัตยาบัน s ạ t y ā ɓ ạ n | ||
| Phonemic | สัด-ตะ-ยา-บัน s ạ ɗ – t a – y ā – ɓ ạ n | [bound form] สัด-ตะ-ยา-บัน-นะ- s ạ ɗ – t a – y ā – ɓ ạ n – n a – | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sàt-dtà-yaa-ban | sàt-dtà-yaa-ban-ná- |
| Royal Institute | sat-ta-ya-ban | sat-ta-ya-ban-na- | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /sat̚˨˩.ta˨˩.jaː˧.ban˧/ | /sat̚˨˩.ta˨˩.jaː˧.ban˧.na˦˥./ | |
Noun
สัตยาบัน • (sàt-dtà-yaa-ban)
- (international law) ratification (of a treaty).
- (contract law) confirmation (of a voidable act).
- (poetic) claiming or mentioning of honesty, sincerity, truth, or veracity.
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