อริยสัจ

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Thai[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Pali ariyasacca (literally noble truth), from ariya (noble; excellent) + sacca (truth); equivalent to Thai อริย (à-rí-yá-) +‎ สัจ (sàt).

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographicอริยสัจ
ɒ r i y s ạ t͡ɕ
Phonemic
อะ-ริ-ยะ-สัด
ɒ a – r i – y a – s ạ ɗ
RomanizationPaiboonà-rí-yá-sàt
Royal Institutea-ri-ya-sat
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔa˨˩.ri˦˥.ja˦˥.sat̚˨˩/(R)

Proper noun[edit]

อริยสัจ (à-rí-yá-sàt)

  1. (Buddhism) Four Noble Truths: ทุกข์ (túk, suffering), สมุทัย (source of suffering), นิโรธ (termination of suffering), and มรรค (mák, ways to terminate suffering).