บึงกาฬ
Thai
Etymology
From บึง (bʉng, “lake; marsh”) + กาฬ (gaan, “black; dark”); literally "black lake"; after a lake in the city; first used in 1934.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | บึงกาฬ ɓ ụ ŋ k ā ɭ | |
Phonemic | บึง-กาน ɓ ụ ŋ – k ā n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | bʉng-gaan |
Royal Institute | bueng-kan | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /bɯŋ˧.kaːn˧/(R) |
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