ประทุษวาจา

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Thai

Etymology

From ประทุษ (to harm; to injure) +‎ วาจา (waa-jaa, speech); literally "injuring speech" or "injurious speech"; coined by the Royal Institute of Thailand in 2014.[1]

Pronunciation

Orthographicประทุษวาจา
p r a d u ʂ w ā t͡ɕ ā
Phonemic
ปฺระ-ทุด-สะ-วา-จา
p ̥ r a – d u ɗ – s a – w ā – t͡ɕ ā
RomanizationPaiboonbprà-tút-sà-waa-jaa
Royal Institutepra-thut-sa-wa-cha
(standard) IPA(key)/pra˨˩.tʰut̚˦˥.sa˨˩.waː˧.t͡ɕaː˧/(R)

Noun

ประทุษวาจา (bprà-tút-sà-waa-jaa)

  1. hate speech.

References

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