คางคกขึ้นวอ

Thai

Etymology

From คางคก (kaang-kók, toad) + ขึ้น (kʉ̂n, to ascend; to come up or go up (to)) + วอ (wɔɔ, litter; palanquin).

Pronunciation

Orthographicคางคกขึ้นวอ
gāŋgkˆnwɒ
Phonemic
คาง-คก-ขึ้น-วอ
gāŋgkˆnwɒ
RomanizationPaiboonkaang-kók-kʉ̂n-wɔɔ
Royal Institutekhang-khok-khuen-wo
(standard) IPA(key)/kʰaːŋ˧.kʰok̚˦˥.kʰɯn˥˩.wɔː˧/(R)

Noun

คางคกขึ้นวอ • (kaang-kók-kʉ̂n-wɔɔ)

  1. (idiomatic, derogatory) low person who puts on airs after having a better life or gaining wealth or admiration.
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