มกร
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit मकर (makara, “alligator; crocodile; dolphin”); probably via Old Khmer makara (“Capricorn”). Compare Modern Khmer មករ (môkâr), Lao ມັງກອນ (mang kǭn).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | มกร m k r | |||
Phonemic | มะ-กอน m a – k ɒ n | [bound form] มะ-กอ-ระ- m a – k ɒ – r a – | [bound form] มะ-กะ-ระ- m a – k a – r a – | |
Romanization | Paiboon | má-gɔɔn | má-gɔɔ-rá- | má-gà-rá- |
Royal Institute | ma-kon | ma-ko-ra- | ma-ka-ra- | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ma˦˥.kɔːn˧/(R) | /ma˦˥.kɔː˧.ra˦˥./ | /ma˦˥.ka˨˩.ra˦˥./ |
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