ตายห่า
Thai
    
    Etymology
    
From ตาย (dtaai, “to die”) + ห่า (hàa, “a type of ghost or spirit believed to be responsible for any disease that causes high mortality”).
Pronunciation
    
| Orthographic | ตายห่า t ā y h ˋ ā  | |
| Phonemic | ตาย-ห่า t ā y – h ˋ ā  | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | dtaai-hàa | 
| Royal Institute | tai-ha | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /taːj˧.haː˨˩/(R) | |
Verb
    
ตายห่า • (dtaai-hàa) (abstract noun การตายห่า)
- (vulgar, offensive) to die in a great number at the same time, especially because of an epidemic.
 - (slang, sarcastic, vulgar, offensive) to die a miserable death.
 
Adverb
    
ตายห่า • (dtaai-hàa) (abstract noun การตายห่า)
Interjection
    
ตายห่า • (dtaai-hàa)
- (slang, vulgar, offensive) used as an exclamation of alarm or dismay.
 
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