ทิชากร

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Thai

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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ทิช (tích, bird; brahman priest, literally one who is born twice) +‎ อากร (aa-gɔɔn, group; origin, source).

Pronunciation

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Orthographicทิชากร
d i d͡ʑ ā k r
Phonemic
ทิ-ชา-กอน
d i – d͡ʑ ā – k ɒ n
RomanizationPaiboontí-chaa-gɔɔn
Royal Institutethi-cha-kon
(standard) IPA(key)/tʰi˦˥.t͡ɕʰaː˧.kɔːn˧/(R)

Noun

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ทิชากร (tí-chaa-gɔɔn)

  1. (poetic) bird; flock of birds.
  2. (poetic) brahman priest.