parabellum

This is the 774th most frequent Thai word.


parabellum

The Thai language does not have a native word "parabellum"; it originates from Latin, meaning "prepare for war." It is also associated with firearms.


Here, 'parabellum' is used as a technical term referring to a specific type of firearm, highlighting its literal and historical application.

ปืน parabellum เป็นอาวุธที่ถูกใช้ในสงคราม.

The parabellum gun was a weapon used in war.


This usage focuses on the etymological and linguistic perspective, explaining the origin and usage of the term in various contexts.

คำว่า parabellum มีรากศัพท์มาจากภาษาละติน.

The word parabellum has its roots from Latin.


In this sentence, 'parabellum' refers metaphorically to the necessity of being prepared for challenges to achieve one's goals, drawing from the Latin saying 'Si vis pacem, para bellum.'

ถ้าคุณหวังสันติภาพ คุณต้องเตรียม parabellum.

If you desire peace, you must prepare for war.