อนันตนาคราช
Thai
Etymology
Compound of อนันต (à-nan-dtà-, “Ananta”, literally “boundless; endless”) + นาค (nâak, “nāga”) + ราช (râat, “king”), literally “Ananta the nāga king”.
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | อนันตนาคราช ɒ n ạ n t n ā g r ā d͡ʑ | |
|---|---|---|
| Phonemic | อะ-นัน-ตะ-นาก-คะ-ราด ɒ a – n ạ n – t a – n ā k – g a – r ā ɗ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | à-nan-dtà-nâak-ká-râat |
| Royal Institute | a-nan-ta-nak-kha-rat | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /ʔa˨˩.nan˧.ta˨˩.naːk̚˥˩.kʰa˦˥.raːt̚˥˩/(R) | |
Proper noun
อนันตนาคราช • (à-nan-dtà-nâak-ká-râat)
- (Hinduism) Ananta, a multi-headed serpent in the Hindu mythology, often depicted as a rest place of the god Viṣṇu
- Ananta Nakkharat Barge, a royal barge of the king of Thailand portraying this serpent