ยาบ้า

Thai

Etymology

From ยา (yaa, drug) + บ้า (bâa, crazy; mad; insane; wild); coined in 1996 by minister of public health Sanoh Thienthong; formerly known as ยาม้า (yaa-máa) and ยาขยัน.

Pronunciation

Orthographicยาบ้า
yāɓˆā
Phonemic
ยา-บ้า
yāɓˆā
RomanizationPaiboonyaa-bâa
Royal Instituteya-ba
(standard) IPA(key)/jaː˧.baː˥˩/(R)

Noun

ยาบ้า • (yaa-bâa)

  1. ya ba, a type of addictive drug containing a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine, often found in tablet form.
  • ยาเลิฟ (Sally)
  • ยาอี (ecstasy)
  • ยาไอซ์ (ice)

Descendants

  • Bengali: ইয়াবা (iẏaba)
  • Burmese: ယာဘ (yabha.) / ရာဘ (rabha.)
  • Chinese: 雅巴
  • Japanese: ヤーバー (yābā)
  • Khmer: យ៉ាបា (yaabaa)
  • Korean: 야바 (yaba)
  • Lao: ຢາບ້າ (yā bā)
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