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พระพิฆเนศ phraH phikH khaH naehtF (24.) |
pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | พฺระ-พิก-คะ-เนด |
IPA | pʰráʔ pʰík kʰá nêːt |
Royal Thai General System | phraphikkhanet |
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. | ||
[proper noun] | |||
definition | Ganesh, name of a Hindu God who has the head of an elephant and body of a man | ||
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synonym | พระคเณศ | phraH khaH naehtF | Ganesh, name of a Hindu God who has the head of an elephant and body of a man. Ganesha—also known as Ganapathi—is worshipped as a god of arts and remover of all impediments |