สรเสริญ

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Thai[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably from Angkorian Old Khmer srasir, sarsir, sarser (to compose; to inscribe; to write), doublets of sarasera (to commend; to eulogise; to laud; to praise), from which Thai สรรเสริญ (sǎn-sə̌ən) was derived.

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographicสรเสริญ
s r e s r i ɲ
Phonemic
สฺระ-เสิน
s ̥ r a – e s i n
RomanizationPaiboonsrà-sə̌ən
Royal Institutesra-soen
(standard) IPA(key)/sra˨˩.sɤːn˩˩˦/(R)

Verb[edit]

สรเสริญ (srà-sə̌ən)

  1. (chiefly poetic) Alternative form of สรรเสริญ (sǎn-sə̌ən)