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¢¨Ã  khaL jaawnM
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1.µé¹¢¨ÃdtohnF khaL jaawnMthe vine, Telosma minor
2.¢¨ÃkhaL jaawnMbird, the sun, the moon; wind; rain
3.¢¨ÃkhaL jaawnM(of scent or smell) waft, give out, send forth, permeate
4.¢¨ÃkhaL jaawnM(of fame) to spread; make known

pronunciation guide
Phonemic Thai¢Ð-¨Í¹
IPAkʰàtɕɔːn
Royal Thai General Systemkhachon

1. µé¹¢¨Ã  dtohnF khaL jaawnM  [noun]
definition
the vine, Telosma minor

2.   [noun, loanword, Pali]
definition
bird, the sun, the moon; wind; rain

3.   [verb, loanword, Pali]
definition
(of scent or smell) waft, give out, send forth, permeate

example¢¨Ã¢¨ÒÂkhaL jaawnM khaL jaayM(of scent or smell) to permeate; (of fame) spread, make known
4.   [verb, loanword, Pali]
definition
(of fame) to spread; make known

special
note
This word contains an initial consonant cluster which does not follow the general clustered consonant tone rule, either because the second consonant in the cluster is a mid- or high-class consonant, a non-sonorant low-class consonant, or because it is an unaccounted exception to the rule.

Consequently, as shown in the phonemic transcription result, the tone of the syllable as a whole is determined by the consonant class of the second consonant in the cluster, not the first.

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