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สยด saL yohtL |
Royal Institute - 1982 | ||||
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pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | สะ-หฺยด |
IPA | sà jòt |
Royal Thai General System | sayot |
[adjective] | |||
definition | [is] frightened; horrified; scared; afraid | ||
examples | สยดสยองพองขน | saL yohtL saL yaawngR phaawngM khohnR | frightening; hair-raising; bloodcurdling; horrifying; scary; shocking; spine-chilling; terrifying |
สยดสยอง | saL yohtL saL yaawngR | [is] horrified | |
สยดสยอง | saL yohtL saL yaawngR | to recoil; draw back from | |
น่าสยดสยอง | naaF saL yohtL saL yaawngR | [is] dreadful; horrible | |
special note |
This word contains an initial consonant cluster which follows the general clustered consonant tone rule. This
is the common case for clusters in which:
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