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ศักราช

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Thai

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit शाकराज (śākarāja, literally Scythian king), referring to King Śālivāhana, after whom the Śaka era is thought to have been named; probably via Old Khmer śakarāja (era; year); equivalent to Thai ศัก (sàk) +‎ ราช (râat). Cognate with Modern Khmer សករាជ (sakkaʼraac); Burmese သက္ကရာဇ် (sakka.raj).

Pronunciation

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Orthographicศักราช
ɕ ạ k r ā d͡ʑ
Phonemic
สัก-กะ-หฺราด
s ạ k – k a – h ̥ r ā ɗ
RomanizationPaiboonsàk-gà-ràat
Royal Institutesak-ka-rat
(standard) IPA(key)/sak̚˨˩.ka˨˩.raːt̚˨˩/(R)

Noun

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ศักราช (sàk-gà-ràat)

  1. era.
  2. year.

Synonyms

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era

Derived terms

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