แอ่ง
Thai
Etymology
Unknown. Shared lexeme across several languages in mainland Southeast Asia, including Lao ແອ່ງ (ʼǣng), Burmese အင်း (ang:), Mon အၚ်.[1]
Pronunciation
Orthographic | แอ่ง æ ɒ ˋ ŋ | |
Phonemic {Unorthographical; Short} | แอ็่ง æ ɒ ˘ ˋ ŋ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | ɛ̀ng |
Royal Institute | aeng | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ʔɛŋ˨˩/(R) |
References
- Mathias Jenny (2015) “Foreign influence in the Burmese language”, in International Conference on Burma/Myanmar Studies Burma/Myanmar in Transition: Connectivity, Changes and Challenges
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