เซ็ง
Thai
Etymology
From Teochew 清 (cêng1, “clear; pure; clean”), used to describe light or insipid taste.[1]
Pronunciation
| Orthographic/Phonemic | เซ็ง e z ˘ ŋ | |
|---|---|---|
| Romanization | Paiboon | seng |
| Royal Institute | seng | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /seŋ˧/(R) | |
Adjective
เซ็ง • (seng) (abstract noun ความเซ็ง)
- (now rare) insipid; tasteless.
- (slang) fed up; sick and tired.