สรเสริญ
Thai
Etymology
Probably from Angkorian Old Khmer srasir, sarsir, sarser (“to compose; to inscribe; to write”), doublets of sarasera (“to commend; to eulogise; to laud; to praise”), from which Thai สรรเสริญ (sǎn-sə̌ən) was derived.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สรเสริญ s r e s r i ɲ | |
Phonemic | สฺระ-เสิน s ̥ r a – e s i n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | srà-sə̌ən |
Royal Institute | sra-soen | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /sra˨˩.sɤːn˩˩˦/ |
Verb
สรเสริญ • (srà-sə̌ən)
- (chiefly poetic) Alternative form of สรรเสริญ (sǎn-sə̌ən)