สกุล
Thai
Etymology
Possibly extended from กุล (gun), from Pali kula (“clan, family; caste, class”), ultimately from Sanskrit कुल (kula, “idem”), or corrupted from ตระกูล (dtrà-guun), from Old Khmer ត្រកូល (trakūla, “idem”), that believed to be an aphaeresis of Sanskrit गोत्रकुल (gotrakula, “idem”). Cognate with Lao ສະກຸນ (sa kun).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | สกุล s k u l | |
| Phonemic | สะ-กุน s a – k u n | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sà-gun |
| Royal Institute | sa-kun | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /sa˨˩.kun˧/(R) | |
| Homophones | ||
Noun
สกุล • (sà-gun)
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