สังขาร
Appearance
Thai
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Pali saṅkhāra (“saṅkhāra”); ultimately from Sanskrit संस्कार (saṃskāra, “idem”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Orthographic | สังขาร s ạ ŋ kʰ ā r | |||
Phonemic | สัง-ขาน s ạ ŋ – kʰ ā n | [bound form] สัง-ขา-ระ- s ạ ŋ – kʰ ā – r a – | [bound form] สัง-ขาน-ระ- s ạ ŋ – kʰ ā n – r a – | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sǎng-kǎan | sǎng-kǎa-rá- | sǎng-kǎan-rá- |
Royal Institute | sang-khan | sang-kha-ra- | sang-khan-ra- | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /saŋ˩˩˦.kʰaːn˩˩˦/(R) | /saŋ˩˩˦.kʰaː˩˩˦.ra˦˥./ | /saŋ˩˩˦.kʰaːn˩˩˦.ra˦˥./ |
Noun
[edit]สังขาร • (sǎng-kǎan)
- (Buddhism) saṅkhāra: formation of physical and mental elements; those elements themselves; form constituted by those elements, that is, the body.
Usage notes
[edit]- Outside religious contexts, the term is often used jocularly or sarcastically.