เตี่ย
Thai edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Teochew 爹 (dia1).[1] Cognate with Khmer ទៀ (tiə).
Pronunciation edit
Orthographic/Phonemic | เตี่ย e t ī ˋ y | |
Romanization | Paiboon | dtìia |
Royal Institute | tia | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /tia̯˨˩/(R) |
Noun edit
เตี่ย • (dtìia)
- father (used as a term of address by Chinese and Sino-Thai people)
References edit
- ^ Joanna Rose McFarland (2021) “Chapter 3: Language Contact and Lexical Changes in Khmer and Teochew in Cambodia and Beyond”, in Chia, Caroline, Hoogervorst, Tom, editors, Sinophone Southeast Asia: Sinitic Voices across the Southern Seas (Chinese Overseas: History, Literature, and Society; 20 [Open Access])[1], Brill, →ISBN, page 104