สด ๆ ร้อน ๆ
Thai
Etymology
From สด (sòt, “freshly cooked”) + ๆ (repetition marker) + ร้อน (rɔ́ɔn, “hot”) + ๆ (repetition marker); literally describing a food that has just been cooked and is still hot.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สด ๆ ร้อน ๆ s ɗ « r ˆ ɒ n « | |
Phonemic | สด-สด-ร้อน-ร้อน s ɗ – s ɗ – r ˆ ɒ n – r ˆ ɒ n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sòt-sòt-rɔ́ɔn-rɔ́ɔn |
Royal Institute | sot-sot-ron-ron | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /sot̚˨˩.sot̚˨˩.rɔːn˦˥.rɔːn˦˥/(R) |
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