อุโบสถศีล
ù-boh-sòt sĭin
Meanings
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Eight Buddhist Precepts
The Eight Precepts observed by lay Buddhists on holy days (Uposatha), which are stricter than the usual five precepts.
Examples
คุณยายkun yaaiคุณยายkun yaaigrandmother; respectful term for elderly womanจะjàจะjà1will; shall (future/intention marker)2about to; going to (near future, often w/ กำลังจะ)3then; would (result in conditionals)ไปbpaiไปbpai1[to] go2away; off (directional complement/particle)3(aspect) continuation into the future4gone; past (serial verb use)รับrápรับráp1[to] receive; get2[to] accept3[to] pick up; collect4[to] admit; confess5[to] take (a call/order/job)6[to] take; catch (transport)7[to] host; welcome8[to] withstand; bearอุโบสถศีลù-boh-sòt sĭinอุโบสถศีลù-boh-sòt sĭinEight Buddhist Preceptsที่têeที่têe1place; spot; seat; space2that/which/who (relative marker)3at; in; to (before place/recipient)4when; the time that (time marker)5ordinal/degree marker6classifier: place/seat/slotวัดwátวัดwát1to gauge; assess2Buddhist temple3to measureทุกtúkทุกtúk1every; each2every (interval/frequency)วันพระwan práวันพระwan práBuddhist holy/observance day (uposatha)
Grandma goes to the temple to observe the Eight Precepts every Buddhist holy day.
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ศีลsĭinศีลsĭin1moral precept (Buddhism)2observance of moral discipline3the Five Precepts (Buddhism)Part 2
อุโบสถศีลù-boh-sòt sĭinอุโบสถศีลù-boh-sòt sĭinEight Buddhist Precepts