เอางาน

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Thai[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From เอา (ao, to take; to accept; to receive; etc) +‎ งาน (ngaan, work; business; etc).

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographicเอางาน
e ɒ ā ŋ ā n
Phonemic
เอา-งาน
e ɒ ā – ŋ ā n
RomanizationPaiboonao-ngaan
Royal Instituteao-ngan
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔaw˧.ŋaːn˧/(R)

Verb[edit]

เอางาน (ao-ngaan) (abstract noun การเอางาน)

  1. to take something from a person of higher status by opening the palm of a hand, turning the palm upside with the little finger towards the ground, jerking the wrist once as a sign of respect, and receiving the thing with that hand.

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