ออกตัว

Thai edit

Etymology edit

From ออก (ɔ̀ɔk, to cause to come out) +‎ ตัว (dtuua, self; body).

Pronunciation edit

Orthographicออกตัว
ɒ ɒ k t ạ w
Phonemic
ออก-ตัว
ɒ ɒ k – t ạ w
RomanizationPaiboonɔ̀ɔk-dtuua
Royal Instituteok-tua
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔɔːk̚˨˩.tua̯˧/(R)

Verb edit

ออกตัว (ɔ̀ɔk-dtuua) (abstract noun การออกตัว)

  1. to humble, defend, or excuse oneself from the outset or beforehand.
  2. to take off (as a plane from a runway or a runner from a starting point).
  3. (slang, humorous) to appear in a certain way or give a certain impression: to come across, to come off, to come on, etc.
    ออกตัวแรง
    ɔ̀ɔk-dtuua rɛɛng
    to come on strong