อำนวย
Thai
Etymology
From Old Khmer `amnoy, `aṃnoy, ʼaṃnoya, ʼaṃmnoya (“donation; gift”), extended forms of oʼaya, oy, oya, oyy, oyya, oyaya, uy, ūya (“to cause, to make; to give; to allow, to let, to permit; on behalf of; so that; etc”), from which Thai อวย (uai) was derived. Compare Modern Khmer អំណោយ (ʾɑmnaoy).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | อำนวย ɒ å n w y | |
| Phonemic | อำ-นวย ɒ å – n w y | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | am-nuai |
| Royal Institute | am-nuai | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /ʔam˧.nua̯j˧/ | |
Verb
อำนวย • (am-nuai) (abstract noun การอำนวย)
- Alternative form of อวย (uai)
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