เมี่ยงคำ

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Thai[edit]

เมี่ยงคำ

Etymology[edit]

From เมี่ยง (mîiang, food wrapped in leaves) +‎ คำ (kam, bite), literally “one-bite wrap”.

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographicเมี่ยงคำ
e m ī ˋ y ŋ g å
Phonemic
เมี่ยง-คำ
e m ī ˋ y ŋ – g å
RomanizationPaiboonmîiang-kam
Royal Institutemiang-kham
(standard) IPA(key)/mia̯ŋ˥˩.kʰam˧/(R)

Noun[edit]

เมี่ยงคำ (mîiang-kam)

  1. miang kham: a traditional snack from Thailand and Laos consisting of raw fresh Piper sarmentosum or Erythrina fusca leaves that are filled with roasted coconut shavings and other ingredients.