หลังไมค์
Thai
Etymology
From หลัง (lǎng, “behind”) + ไมค์ (“mike: microphone”); literally "behind the mike"; originating from the practice of radio shows which allows listeners to call in to talk with the hosts without broadcasting the conversations.
Pronunciation
Orthographic | หลังไมค์ h l ạ ŋ ai m g ʻ | |
Phonemic | หฺลัง-ไม h ̥ l ạ ŋ – ai m | |
Romanization | Paiboon | lǎng-mai |
Royal Institute | lang-mai | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /laŋ˩˩˦.maj˧/ |
Noun
หลังไมค์ • (lǎng-mai)
- (slang) private talk; private conversation.
- (slang, computing) direct message; personal message; personal chat.
Verb
หลังไมค์ • (lǎng-mai) (abstract noun การหลังไมค์)
- (slang) to have a private talk or conversation; to talk privately.
- (slang, computing) to directly message, personally message, or personally chat; to contact or converse through a direct message, personal message, or personal chat.