ชมพูทวีป
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit जम्बुद्वीप (jambudvīpa, literally “island of rose apples”), from जम्बु (jambu, “rose apple”) + द्वीप (dvīpa, “island”); equivalent to Thai ชมพู (chom-puu) + ทวีป (tá-wîip).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | ชมพูทวีป d͡ʑ m b ū d w ī p | |
Phonemic | ชม-พู-ทะ-วีบ d͡ʑ m – b ū – d a – w ī ɓ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | chom-puu-tá-wîip |
Royal Institute | chom-phu-tha-wip | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /t͡ɕʰom˧.pʰuː˧.tʰa˦˥.wiːp̚˥˩/ |
Proper noun
ชมพูทวีป • (chom-puu-tá-wîip)
- (literary) Jambudvīpa: one of the islands surrounding the mythological mountain Meru, believed to be the region where the present-day countries of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan are situated.
- (figuratively) India.
- (figuratively) Asia, especially South Asia.
See also
See also
- บุพวิเทหทวีป
- อมรโคยานทวีป
- อุตรกุรุทวีป