โยดะยา

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Thai

Etymology

Borrowed from Burmese ယိုးဒယား (yui:da.ya:), from อยุธยา (à-yút-tá-yaa, Ayutthaya), Sanskrit अयुध्य (ayudhya, impregnable; invincible; unconquerable; etc). Doublet of อยุธยา (à-yút-tá-yaa).

Pronunciation

Orthographicโยดะยา
o y ɗ a y ā
Phonemic
โย-ดะ-ยา
o y – ɗ a – y ā
RomanizationPaiboonyoo-dà-yaa
Royal Instituteyo-da-ya
(standard) IPA(key)/joː˧.da˨˩.jaː˧/(R)

Proper noun

โยดะยา (yoo-dà-yaa)

  1. Yodaya, descendants of Ayutthayans who were exiled in Burma after the Burmese-Siamese wars in the 1600s and 1700s.