ပါၚ်
Mon
Alternative forms
- ပါင်[1]
Etymology
From Proto-Mon-Khmer *paaŋ (“mouth; opening”). Cognate to Nyah Kur [script needed] (paːŋ¹), Semai [Term?] (mpaːkᵑ),[2] Khmer បាង (baang).
Pronunciation
Noun
ပါၚ် (pāṅ)
Derived terms
(Nouns)
- ပါၚ်ကၞက် (pāṅ knak)
- ပါၚ်ဖဴ (pāṅ phau)
(Phrases)
- ၜဴလုပ်ပါၚ်စိၚ် (ḅau lup pāṅ ciṅ)
Classifier
ပါၚ် (pāṅ)
References
- Haswell, J. M. (1874) Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan Language, Rangoon: American Mission Press, page 88
- Peiros, Ilia (1998) Comparative Linguistics in Southeast Asia (Pacific Linguistics. Series C-142), Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, →ISBN, page 259
- Shorto, H.L. (1962) A Dictionary of Modern Spoken Mon, London: Oxford University Press. Searchable online at SEAlang.net.
- Sujaritlak Deepadung (1996) “Mon at Nong Duu, Lamphun Province”, in Mon-Khmer Studies, volume 26, page 415 of 411–418
- อนุสรณ์ สถานนท์, ร้อยตรี (1984) พจนานุกรม มอญ-ไทย [Mon-Thai Dictionary] (in Thai), กรุงเทพฯ: คณะกรรมการทุนพระนาอนุมานราชธน, page 108
- Sakamoto, Yasuyuki (1994) Mon - Japanese Dictionary (in Japanese), Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, page 588
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