ราญ
Thai
Etymology
Probably from Old Khmer rān (“to invade, seize, or occupy (a territory)”). Cognate with Modern Khmer រាន (riən, “to encounter or confront (enemy in battle); to affront; to invade; etc”). Extended as Thai รบาญ (rá-baan), รำบาญ (ram-baan), รำราญ.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | ราญ r ā ɲ | |
Phonemic | ราน r ā n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | raan |
Royal Institute | ran | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /raːn˧/(R) | |
Homophones | ราน |
Derived terms
- รอนราญ
- ราญรอน
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