ราพณาสูร
Appearance
Thai
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From ราพณ (“Rāvaṇa”, a character in the Hindu epic Rāmāyaṇa) + อสูร (à-sǔun, “asura”, a class of malevolent beings); literally "the asura Rāvaṇa" or "Rāvaṇa the asura"; after Rāvaṇa, the king of the asura in the mentioned epic.
Pronunciation
[edit]Orthographic | ราพณาสูร r ā b ɳ ā s ū r | |
Phonemic | ราบ-พะ-นา-สูน r ā ɓ – b a – n ā – s ū n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | râap-pá-naa-sǔun |
Royal Institute | rap-pha-na-sun | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /raːp̚˥˩.pʰa˦˥.naː˧.suːn˩˩˦/(R) |
Noun
[edit]ราพณาสูร • (râap-pá-naa-sǔun)
Adjective
[edit]ราพณาสูร • (râap-pá-naa-sǔun)
- (slang) completely lost; completely ruined; completely destroyed; absolutely no more; no longer in existence.