สิทธัตถะ

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Thai[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Pali siddhattha (literally one who has accomplished one's wish), from Sanskrit सिद्धार्थ (siddhārtha), from which Thai สิทธารถ is derived.

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographicสิทธัตถะ
s i d dʰ ạ t tʰ a
Phonemic
สิด-ทัด-ถะ
s i ɗ – d ạ ɗ – tʰ a
RomanizationPaiboonsìt-tát-tà
Royal Institutesit-that-tha
(standard) IPA(key)/sit̚˨˩.tʰat̚˦˥.tʰaʔ˨˩/(R)

Proper noun[edit]

สิทธัตถะ (sìt-tát-tà)

  1. (Buddhism) one of the names of Gautama, the Buddha of the present age.