อนาจาร
Thai
Etymology
From Pali anācāra (“impertinence; misbehaviour”) or Sanskrit अनाचार (anācāra, “curious; devious; improper; uncommon”). Cognate with Khmer អនាចារ (ʾɑɑniəcaa).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | อนาจาร ɒ n ā t͡ɕ ā r | |
| Phonemic | อะ-นา-จาน ɒ a – n ā – t͡ɕ ā n | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | à-naa-jaan |
| Royal Institute | a-na-chan | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /ʔa˨˩.naː˧.t͡ɕaːn˧/ | |
Adjective
อนาจาร • (à-naa-jaan) (abstract noun ความอนาจาร)
Noun
อนาจาร • (à-naa-jaan)
- baseness, lowness, meanness; dirtiness, filthiness; immorality, impurity, sinfulness, uncleanness, unholiness; lasciviousness, lewdness; indecency, obscenity.
Derived terms
- ลามกอนาจาร (laa-mók-à-naa-jaan)
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