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ปวดศีรษะ bpuaatL seeR saL | ![]() |
pronunciation guide | |
Phonemic Thai | ปวด-สี-สะ |
IPA | pùːat sǐː sàʔ |
Royal Thai General System | puat sisa |
[noun, formal] | |||
definition | [formal] headache | ||
categories | |||
components | ปวด ![]() | bpuaatL | to pain; ache; sore; hurt; painful |
ศีรษะ ![]() | seeR saL | [of a human body only] the head | |
related word | ปวดหัว![]() ![]() | bpuaatL huaaR | headache; hangover |
example | ยาแก้ปวดศีรษะ![]() ![]() | yaaM gaaeF bpuaatL seeR saL | aspirin |
sample sentence | อาการที่บ่งบอกว่าเป็นอาการเพลียแดดได้แก่ ปวดศีรษะ มึนศีรษะ คลื่นไส้ อาเจียน อ่อนเพลีย ไม่มีแรง มีตะคิวและมีไข้แต่ต่ำกว่า ๔๐ องศาเซลเซียส ![]() aaM gaanM theeF bohngL baawkL waaF bpenM aaM gaanM phliiaM daaetL daiF gaaeL bpuaatL seeR saL meunM seeR saL khleuunF saiF aaM jiianM aawnL phliiaM maiF meeM raaengM meeM dtaL khiuM laeH meeM khaiF dtaaeL dtamL gwaaL seeL sipL ohngM saaR saehnM siiatF "Symptoms of heat exhaustion include headaches, dizziness, queasiness, nausea, fatigue, loss of strength, muscle cramps, and a fever of less than 40 degrees Celsius." | ||