ฮอตดอก
Thai
Etymology
Borrowed from English hot dog.
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ฮอตดอก ɦ ɒ t ɗ ɒ k | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Phonemic {Unorthographical; Short} | ฮ็อด-ดอก ɦ ˘ ɒ ɗ – ɗ ɒ k | ฮ็อด-ด็่อก ɦ ˘ ɒ ɗ – ɗ ˘ ˋ ɒ k | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | hɔ́t-dɔ̀ɔk | hɔ́t-dɔ̀k |
| Royal Institute | hot-dok | hot-dok | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /hɔt̚˦˥.dɔːk̚˨˩/(R) | /hɔt̚˦˥.dɔk̚˨˩/(R) | |
Noun
ฮอตดอก • (hɔ́t-dɔ̀ɔk)
Usage notes
- Often referring to hot dog sausages alone, but can also refer to hot dog sandwiches.
Further reading
- “ฮอตดอก” in Thai Dictionary Project (TDP) (UC Berkeley 1964) (plus additional data from the Royal Institute of Thailand (RI) and NECTEC's LEXITRON project (LEX)). Searchable online at SEAlang.net.