ดินสอ
Appearance
Thai
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Etymology
[edit]ดิน (din, “soil”) + สอ (sɔ̌ɔ, “white”). In ancient times, people used white "ดินสอ" (marl, that is now called ดินสอพอง) to write on slate. Later, western traders brought graphite sticks to write on paper. Therefore, the graphite sticks are called "ดินสอ" as well.
Pronunciation
[edit]Orthographic | ดินสอ ɗ i n s ɒ | |
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Phonemic | ดิน-สอ ɗ i n – s ɒ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | din-sɔ̌ɔ |
Royal Institute | din-so | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /din˧.sɔː˩˩˦/(R) |
Noun
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- โคนดินสอ
- ดินสอกด (din-sɔ̌ɔ-gòt)
- ดินสอเขียนคิ้ว
- ดินสอพอง (din-sɔ̌ɔ-pɔɔng)
- ดินสอสี (din-sɔ̌ɔ-sǐi)