เจ้ามือ

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Thai

Etymology

From เจ้า (jâao, chief, lord, master; owner, possessor; etc) +‎ มือ (mʉʉ, hand).

Pronunciation

Orthographicเจ้ามือ
e t͡ɕ ˆ ā m ụ̄ ɒ
Phonemic
เจ้า-มือ
e t͡ɕ ˆ ā – m ụ̄ ɒ
จ้าว-มือ
t͡ɕ ˆ ā w – m ụ̄ ɒ
RomanizationPaiboonjâo-mʉʉjâao-mʉʉ
Royal Institutechao-muechao-mue
(standard) IPA(key)/t͡ɕaw˥˩.mɯː˧/(R)/t͡ɕaːw˥˩.mɯː˧/(R)

Noun

เจ้ามือ (jâo-mʉʉ) (classifier คน or ท่าน)

  1. (colloquial) host: one who hosts something, especially gambling, banquet, feast, or the like.

Synonyms

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