กระจับปี่

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Thai

Etymology

From Javanese ꦏꦕꦥꦶ (kacapi). Compare Indonesian kecapi, Sundanese kacapi, Maguindanaon kutiyapi, Maranao kotyapi, Subanon kotapi, Bukidnon kudyapi, and Palawan kusyapi. Ultimately from Sanskrit कच्छपी (kacchapī), a kind of lute (so named because it is similar in shape to the tortoise; compare तेस्तुदो (testudo)).

Pronunciation

Orthographicกระจับปี่
k r a t͡ɕ ạ ɓ p ī ˋ
Phonemic
กฺระ-จับ-ปี่
k ̥ r a – t͡ɕ ạ ɓ – p ī ˋ
RomanizationPaiboongrà-jàp-bpìi
Royal Institutekra-chap-pi
(standard) IPA(key)/kra˨˩.t͡ɕap̚˨˩.piː˨˩/(R)

Noun

กระจับปี่ (grà-jàp-bpìi) (classifier คัน)

  1. (music) A plucked, long-necked fretted lute used in the classical music of Central Thailand.

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