รัฐบัญญัติ

Thai

Etymology

From รัฐ (rát, state) + บัญญัติ (ban-yàt, commandment; definition; determination; enactment; regulation).

Pronunciation

Orthographicรัฐบัญญัติ
rʈʰɓɲɲti
Phonemic
รัด-ถะ-บัน-หฺยัด
rɗaɓnh̥yɗ
RomanizationPaiboonrát-tà-ban-yàt
Royal Instituterat-tha-ban-yat
(standard) IPA(key)/rat̚˦˥.tʰa˨˩.ban˧.jat̚˨˩/(R)

Noun

รัฐบัญญัติ • (rát-tà-ban-yàt)

  1. (law) act: law adopted by a national legislature.
    ประธานาธิบดีโอบามาลงนามในรัฐบัญญัติสตีฟ กลีสัน เมื่อวานนี้
    bprà-taa-naa-tí-bɔɔ-dii oo-baa-mâa long naam nai rát-tà-ban-yàt sà-dtíip glii-sǎn mʉ̂ʉa waan níi
    President Obama signed the Steve Gleason Act yesterday.

Usage notes

  • The term only refers to acts promulgated in any other state than a monarchy, such as a republic.
  • As for a monarchy, the term พระราชบัญญัติ (prá-râat-chá-ban-yàt) is used.
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