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นเรศวร naH raehM suaanR (24.) |
Royal Institute - 1982 | ||||
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pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | นะ-เร-สวน |
IPA | ná reː sǔːan |
Royal Thai General System | naresuan |
pronunciation note | 24. The pronunciation of this word illustrates reduplication, where a single written consonant serves as the final consonant of a syllable and is then pronounced again as the initial consonant of the following syllable. | ||
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definition | King Naresuan | ||
notes | Somdet Phra Naresuan Maharat (A.D. 1555, 25 April - A.D. 1605) was the King of the Ayutthaya kingdom from 1590 until his death in 1605. Naresuan was one of Siam's most revered monarchs as he was known for his campaigns to free Siam from Burmese rule. During his reign numerous wars were fought against Burma, and Siam reached its greatest territorial extent and influence. | ||
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