อาตมา
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit आत्मा (ātmā, “self”). Cognate with Thai อาตมะ; Old Khmer ʼātmā (“self; soul”), Modern Khmer អាត្មា (ʼaatmaa). Compare Pali attā, from which Thai อัตตา (àt-dtaa) is derived.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | อาตมา ɒ ā t m ā | |
Phonemic | อาด-ตะ-มา ɒ ā ɗ – t a – m ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | àat-dtà-maa |
Royal Institute | at-ta-ma | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ʔaːt̚˨˩.ta˨˩.maː˧/(R) |
Noun
อาตมา • (àat-dtà-maa)
Pronoun
อาตมา • (àat-dtà-maa)
- (elegant, archaic, literary, poetic) a first person pronoun: I, we, etc.
- a first person pronoun used by a priest: I, we, etc.
Synonyms
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