สิง
Thai
Etymology
From Old Khmer syaṅa, syaṅ, siyaṅa, sīyaṅa, siṅya, siṅa, sīṅa, siṅ (“to dwell; to reside; to be present; etc”). Cognate with Modern Khmer សិង (səng).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic/Phonemic | สิง s i ŋ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sǐng |
| Royal Institute | sing | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /siŋ˩˩˦/ | |
| Homophones | สิงค์ สิงห์ | |
Verb
สิง • (sǐng) (abstract noun การสิง)
- (of a spirit, especially an evil one) to possess.
- (archaic, now colloquial or humorous) to dwell; to reside; to remain; to stay; to be present.
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