วันชาติสิงคโปร์ อังกฤษ
สัทอักษรสากล: [Wan Chāt Sing kha pō]การออกเสียง: วันชาติสิงคโปร์ การใช้
- [Wan Chāt Sing kha pō]
n. prop.
National Day of Singapore (9 August) ; Singapore National Day
- ว: The thirty-seventh consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having the sound of
- วัน: n. 1. day, one of the days of the week; 2. date; 3. miscellaneous
- วันชาติ: [wan chāt] n. exp. National Day ; National Foundation Day
- ั: temporary temporal transient
- น: The twenty-fifth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a low class letter of
- ช: The tenth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a low class letter of which
- ชา: v. to be numb, to become blunted; n. tea. ที่เกี่ยวข้อง:
- ชาต: be born
- ชาติ: n. 1. nation, nationality, race; 2. (a) life, existence.
- ต: The twenty-first consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a middle class letter
- ติ: v. to blame, to censure, to find fault with, to condemn. ที่เกี่ยวข้อง:
- ิ: human race jumpsuit mankind humankind sitting cross legged
- ส: The fortieth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, having the sound of ษ, ศ,
- สิ: part. particle indicating definiteness or emphasis.
- สิง: 1) v. be possessed ที่เกี่ยวข้อง: haunt 2) n. name of a
- สิงคโปร: singapore
- สิงคโปร์: n. Singapore
- ง: The seventh consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a low class letter of which
- ค: The fourth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, a low or third class letter
- โป: n. Chinese gambling
- โปร: [prō] n. - pro - promo
- ป: The twenty-seventh consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, belonging to the
- ร: The thirty-fifth consonคำตรงข้าม:of the Thai alphabet, belonging to the low
- ์: accessory specification terminology nomenclature additional extra
ประโยค
See the country come alive in red and white leading up to Singapore’s National Day.
Enjoy stunning aerial high jinks, military parades and multicultural performances during Singapore's National Day Parade.
Towering 165 metres above ground, this observation wheel offers stunning views of the city by day or by night. Naturally, it’s also one of the best places to watch the National Day fireworks.
You know you are witnessing the lead-up to the country’s National Day when the island starts turning a particular shade of red and white – largely from the flags fluttering from buildings, houses and even cars.