โจ๊ก
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Thai
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Orthographic/Phonemic | โจ๊ก o t͡ɕ ˊ k | |
Romanization | Paiboon | jóok |
Royal Institute | chok | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /t͡ɕoːk̚˦˥/(R) |
Etymology 1
[edit]Semi-learned borrowing from Cantonese 粥 (zuk1) or Hakka 粥 (chuk, “rice porridge”).
Noun
[edit]โจ๊ก • (jóok)
Related terms
[edit]- ข้าวต้ม (kâao-dtôm)
Etymology 2
[edit]Learned borrowing from English joke.
Noun
[edit]โจ๊ก • (jóok)
- (card games) joker.
- (colloquial) joke; prank.
- (colloquial) (ตัว~) joker, comedian; jokester, prankster; clown.
- (slang, sometimes considered derogatory and offensive) (ตัว~) funny person.
See also
[edit]Playing cards in Thai · ไพ่ (pâi) (layout · text) | ||||||
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เอซ หรือ หนึ่ง (nʉ̀ng), ๑ (1) | สอง (sɔ̌ɔng), ๒ (2) | สาม (sǎam), ๓ (3) | สี่ (sìi), ๔ (4) | ห้า (hâa), ๕ (5) | หก (hòk), ๖ (6) | เจ็ด (jèt), ๗ (7) |
แปด (bpɛ̀ɛt), ๘ (8) | เก้า (gâao), ๙ (9) | สิบ (sìp), ๑๐ (10) | แจ็ค (jɛ̀k) | ควีน (kwiin) | คิง (king) | โจ๊กเกอร์, โจ๊ก (jóok) |
Etymology 3
[edit]Noun
[edit]โจ๊ก • (jóok)
- the sound of water dripping.
Adjective
[edit]โจ๊ก • (jóok)
- (of a soup, curry, or the like) containing too much water or liquid.
Adverb
[edit]โจ๊ก • (jóok)
- (used to describe the liquid in a soup, curry, or like) too much.
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- Rhymes:Thai/oːk̚
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