อุณหภูมิ
Thai
Etymology
Coined by Valabhakara Varavarn in 1933 from อุณห (“heat”) + ภูมิ (puum, “position, degree”); calque of English temperature.[1]
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | อุณหภูมิ ɒ u ɳ h bʰ ū m i | |
| Phonemic | อุน-หะ-พูม ɒ u n – h a – b ū m | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | un-hà-puum |
| Royal Institute | un-ha-phum | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /ʔun˧.ha˨˩.pʰuːm˧/(R) | |
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