จ่า

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See also: จ้า

Thai[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographic/Phonemicจ่า
t͡ɕ ˋ ā
RomanizationPaiboonjàa
Royal Institutecha
(standard) IPA(key)/t͡ɕaː˨˩/(R)

Etymology 1[edit]

Cognate with Lao ຈ່າ (chā), Northern Thai ᨧ᩵ᩣ, Khün ᨧ᩵ᩣ, ᦈᦱᧈ (ṫsaa¹).

Noun[edit]

จ่า (jàa)

  1. (archaic) chief; lord; master.
  2. (historical) rank of an officer in the royal court.
  3. (archaic) chief administrative officer of a court of law.
  4. police or military sergeant.
  5. (zoology) chief animal, such as the wolf that leads a pack of wolves or the elephant that heads a troop of elephants.
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Etymology 2[edit]

Verb[edit]

จ่า (jàa) (abstract noun การจ่า)

  1. to tell or indicate, especially by or in writing.
  2. (archaic, in certain games) to fine or be fined.
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Etymology 3[edit]

Noun[edit]

จ่า (jàa)

  1. (cooking, somewhat archaic) Synonym of จวัก (jà-wàk)
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