13 Results for verner
/เฟ้อ (ร) เหน่อ (ร)/     /V ER1 N ER0/     /vˈɜːʴnɜːʴ/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -verner-, *verner*

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Dr Verner is your usual GP, yes? ดร.เวอร์เนอร์เป็นคนตรวจสุขภาพคุณโดยประจำใช่มั้ย? The Empty Hearse (2014)

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
บริหาร[børihān] (v) EN: administer ; manage ; execute  FR: diriger ; administrer ; gérer ; gouverner
คัดท้าย[khatthāi] (v) EN: steer ; helm ; take the tiller  FR: gouverner ; diriger un bateau ; prendre la barre
ครอง[khrøng] (v) EN: rule ; govern ; reign ; administer ; administrate ; be at the helm of the state  FR: régir ; gouverner ; régner
งำ[ngam] (v) EN: govern ; take care of ; control  FR: gouverner ; administrer
ปกครอง[pokkhrøng] (v) EN: rule ; rule over ; administer ; govern ; administrate ; dominate ; reign  FR: régner ; gouverner ; administrer ; statuer
ปกครองประเทศ[pokkhrøng prathēt] (v, exp) EN: rule a country ; sway a nation ; administer a country  FR: gouverner un pays
ถือท้ายเรือ[theūthāi reūa] (v, exp) FR: tenir le gouvernail ; gouverner
ว่าการ[wākān] (v) EN: administer ; direct things ; be in charge ; govern  FR: administrer ; gouverner

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
verner
 /V ER1 N ER0/
/เฟ้อ (ร) เหน่อ (ร)/
/vˈɜːʴnɜːʴ/

WordNet (3.0)
verner(n) Danish philologist (1846-1896), Syn. Karl Adolph Verner
verner's law(n) a qualification of Grimm's law

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Verner's law

(Philol.) A statement, propounded by the Danish philologist Karl Verner in 1875, which explains certain apparent exceptions to Grimm's law by the original position of the accent. Primitive Indo-European k, t, p, became first in Teutonic h, th, f, and appear without further change in old Teutonic, if the accent rested on the preceding syllable; but these sounds became voiced and produced g, d, b, if the accent was originally on a different syllable. Similarly s either remained unchanged, or it became z and later r. Example: Skt. saptā (accent on ultima), Gr. 'e`pta, Gothic sibun (seven). Examples in English are dead by the side of death, to rise and to rear. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]


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