บายศรี
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Thai[edit]
Etymology[edit]
บาย (baai, “rice”) + ศรี (sǐi, “auspice; glory; prosperity; splendour; etc”); literally "rice of auspices". Compare Khmer បាយស្រី (baaysrəy).
Pronunciation[edit]
Orthographic | บายศรี ɓ ā y ɕ r ī | |
Phonemic | บาย-สี ɓ ā y – s ī | |
Romanization | Paiboon | baai-sǐi |
Royal Institute | bai-si | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /baːj˧.siː˩˩˦/(R) |
Noun[edit]
- multitiered container made of banana leaves containing cooked rice and others as spiritual offerings, often having a boiled egg at the summit, used during a well-wishing ceremony.