มหาธาตุ
Thai
Etymology
From Pali mahādhātu (literally “great element (that is, gold)”), from mahā (“great”) + dhātu (“element”); or from Sanskrit महाधातु (mahādhātu, literally “idem”), from महा (mahā) + धातु (dhātu); possibly via Old Khmer mahādhātu (“great relic (of the Buddha)”); equivalent to Thai มหา (má-hǎa) + ธาตุ (tâat).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | มหาธาตุ m h ā dʰ ā t u | |
Phonemic | มะ-หา-ทาด m a – h ā – d ā ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | má-hǎa-tâat |
Royal Institute | ma-ha-that | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ma˦˥.haː˩˩˦.tʰaːt̚˥˩/(R) |
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