གསུམ

Balti

Etymology

Cognate to Tibetan གསུམ (gsum) and Dzongkha གསུམ (gsum)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡsum/, [ɡsum]

Numeral

གསུམ (gsum)

  1. three, 3

References

  • Sprigg, R.K. (2002) Balti-English/English-Balti Dictionary, New York: Routledge

Dzongkha

Dzongkha cardinal numbers
 <  ༢ ༤  > 
    Cardinal : གསུམ (gsum)
    Ordinal : གསུམ་པ (gsum pa)
    Adverbial : ཚར་གསུམ (tshar gsum)
    Multiplier : གསུམ་བལྟབ (gsum bltab)

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-sum (three).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sum˥/

Numeral

གསུམ (gsum)

  1. three (3)

Ladakhi

Numeral

གསུམ (gsum)

  1. three

Sherpa

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-sum (three).

Numeral

གསུམ (gsum) (Devanagari spelling गसुम)

  1. three

References

  • Sherpa Dictionary by Nicolas Tournadre & al., Kathmandu 2009

Tibetan

Tibetan numbers (edit)
30
 ←  2 3 4  → 
    Cardinal: གསུམ (gsum)
    Ordinal: གསུམ་པ (gsum pa)

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-sum (three).

Pronunciation


Numeral

གསུམ • (gsum)

  1. three
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