อัฐยายซื้อขนมยาย

Thai

Etymology

อัฐ (àt, money) + ยาย (yaai, maternal grandmother; aged woman) + ซื้อ (sʉ́ʉ, to buy; to purchase) + ขนม (kà-nǒm, sweet food; snack) + ยาย (yaai, maternal grandmother; aged woman); literally "to buy grannie's snack (using) grannie's money".

Pronunciation

Orthographicอัฐยายซื้อขนมยาย
ɒʈʰyāyzụ̄ˆɒnmyāy
Phonemic
อัด-ยาย-ซื้อ-ขะ-หฺนม-ยาย
ɒɗyāyzụ̄ˆɒah̥nmyāy
RomanizationPaiboonàt-yaai-sʉ́ʉ-kà-nǒm-yaai
Royal Instituteat-yai-sue-kha-nom-yai
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔat̚˨˩.jaːj˧.sɯː˦˥.kʰa˨˩.nom˩˩˦.jaːj˧/(R)

Verb

อัฐยายซื้อขนมยาย • (àt-yaai-sʉ́ʉ-kà-nǒm-yaai)

  1. (idiomatic) to pay the bride price using money from the bride's family.
  2. (idiomatic) to buy a product using money from the seller.
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