สะเต๊ะ
Thai
Etymology
Semi-learned borrowing from Malay sate, sesate (“pieces of flesh or fish roasted on a skewer”), from Javanese saté, from Tamil சதை (catai, “flesh”).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สะเต๊ะ s a e t ˊ a | |
Phonemic | สะ-เต๊ะ s a – e t ˊ a | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sà-dté |
Royal Institute | sa-te | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /sa˨˩.teʔ˦˥/(R) |
Related terms
- อาจาด (“acar (vegetable pickle accompanying satay)”)
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