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อัคนี

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Thai

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Sanskrit अग्नि (agni, fire). Doublet of อัคคี (àk-kii). Ultimately cognates with English ignite.

Cognate with Lao ອັກຄະນີ (ʼak kha nī).

Pronunciation

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Orthographicอัคนี
ɒ ạ g n ī
Phonemic
อัก-คะ-นี
ɒ ạ k – g a – n ī
อัก-นี
ɒ ạ k – n ī
RomanizationPaiboonàk-ká-niiàk-nii
Royal Instituteak-kha-niak-ni
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔak̚˨˩.kʰa˦˥.niː˧/(R)/ʔak̚˨˩.niː˧/(R)

Proper noun

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อัคนี (àk-ká-nii)

  1. (พระ~) Agni, the Hindu god of fire

Noun

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อัคนี (àk-ká-nii)

  1. (elegant, literary, poetic) fire; flame
    ถ้วยอัคนี
    tûai àk-ká-nii
    Goblet of Fire
  2. (พระ~) any fire deity

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