สิบแปดมงกุฎ
Thai
Etymology
สิบแปด (sìp-bpɛ̀ɛt, “eighteen”) + มงกุฎ (mong-gùt, “monkey”); literally "eighteen monkeys", referring to the eighteen chief monkey soldiers of Prince Ram in the epic poem Rammakian.
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | สิบแปดมงกุฎ s i ɓ æ p ɗ m ŋ k u ᶑ | |
| Phonemic | สิบ-แปด-มง-กุด s i ɓ – æ p ɗ – m ŋ – k u ɗ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sìp-bpɛ̀ɛt-mong-gùt |
| Royal Institute | sip-paet-mong-kut | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /sip̚˨˩.pɛːt̚˨˩.moŋ˧.kut̚˨˩/ | |
Noun
สิบแปดมงกุฎ • (sìp-bpɛ̀ɛt-mong-gùt)
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