шин
See also: щин and Appendix:Variations of "sin"
Dargwa
Etymology
From Proto-Dargwa *xin, from Proto-Northeast Caucasian *x̱änɦï.
References
- Bokarev, Je. A. (1981) Xajdakov S. M., editor, Sravnitelʹno-istoričeskaja fonetika vostočnokavkazskix jazykov [Comparative-Historical Phonetics of East Caucasian Languages] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka, page 120: “’вода’ — ав. лъин, анд. лъен, лак. шин, дар. шин, лез. йад, таб. шид, арч. л̅ъ̅ан, […] ― ’voda’ — av. lʺin, and. lʺjen, lak. šin, dar. šin, lez. jad, tab. šid, arč. l̅̅an, […]”
Lak
Alternative forms
- щин (š:in)
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃin/
References
- Bokarev, Je. A. (1981) Xajdakov S. M., editor, Sravnitelʹno-istoričeskaja fonetika vostočnokavkazskix jazykov [Comparative-Historical Phonetics of East Caucasian Languages] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka, page 120: “’вода’ — ав. лъин, анд. лъен, лак. шин, дар. шин, лез. йад, таб. шид, арч. л̅ъ̅ан, […] ― ’voda’ — av. lʺin, and. lʺjen, lak. šin, dar. šin, lez. jad, tab. šid, arč. l̅̅an, […]”
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʂɨn]
- Rhymes: -ɨn
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