ชนะ
Thai
Etymology
From Old Khmer jnaḥ (“to overcome; to win; to conquer; etc”) or Old Mon jnaḥ (“to be victorious”). Extended as Thai ชำนะ. Cognate with Modern Khmer ឈ្នះ (chnĕəh), Lao ຊະນະ (sa na).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ชนะ d͡ʑ n a | |
| Phonemic | ชะ-นะ d͡ʑ a – n a | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | chá-ná |
| Royal Institute | cha-na | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /t͡ɕʰa˦˥.naʔ˦˥/ | |
Verb
Noun
ชนะ • (chá-ná)
- (กลอง~) a type of double-headed barrel drum, sounded with bent drumsticks, traditionally used as an emblem of royalty.
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