ເຈົ້າຊີວິດ
[jao-sii-vit]
king, monarch Noun
* Note — Lao sentences and phrases are not typically spaced out by syllables. But, this is helpful for recognizing where syllables start and end.
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Other words/phrases used:
- ພະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິດ [pa-jao-ma-hah-sii-vit] — The Great King, The Excellent King, The Grand King
- ພະເຈົ້າແຜ່ນດິນ [pa-jao-paen-din] — The King (of the Land)
Tone Breakdown
ເຈົ້າ [jao] — this syllable has a middle-class consonant and a special vowel. This normally produces a high tone, but this syllable has a ໄມ້ໂທ /mai toh/ tone mark. Therefore, the tone of the syllable is a high-falling tone.
ຊີ [sii] — this syllable has a low-class consonant and a long vowel. As a result, this produces a high.
ວິດ [vit] — this syllable has a low-class consonant, a short vowel, and unreleased-stop final consonant. As a result, this produces a middle tone.