สุภา
Thai
Etymology
From Middle Khmer subhā, sūbhā (“court; court of justice; member of a court: justice, judge; etc”), ultimately from Pali sabhā (“assembly; congregation; convention; etc”) or Sanskrit सभा (sabhā, “assembly; meeting”), from which Thai สภา (sà-paa) was derived. Cognate with Modern Khmer សភា (saʼphiə), សុភា (sophiə).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สุภา s u bʰ ā | |
Phonemic | สุ-พา s u – b ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sù-paa |
Royal Institute | su-pha | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /su˨˩.pʰaː˧/(R) |
Synonyms
- (court; tribunal) See ศาล (sǎan).
- (judicial officer) See ผู้พิพากษา (pûu-pí-pâak-sǎa).
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