洛子峰
Chinese
phonetic
peak; summit
trad.
(
洛子峰
)
洛
子
峰
simp.
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(
洛子峰
)
洛
子
峰
Etymology
From
Tibetan
ལྷོ་རྩེ
(
lho rtse
)
+
峰
(
fēng
, “peak”)
.
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(
Pinyin
)
:
Luòzǐ Fēng
(
Zhuyin
)
:
ㄌㄨㄛˋ ㄗˇ ㄈㄥ
Cantonese
(
Jyutping
)
:
lok
6
zi
2
fung
1
Mandarin
(
Standard Chinese
)
+
Hanyu Pinyin
:
Luòzǐ Fēng
Zhuyin
:
ㄌㄨㄛˋ ㄗˇ ㄈㄥ
Tongyong Pinyin
:
Luòzǐh Fong
Wade–Giles
:
Lo
4
-tzŭ
3
Fêng
1
Yale
:
Lwò-dž Fēng
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
:
Luohtzyy Feng
Palladius
:
Лоцзы Фэн
(Loczy Fɛn)
Sinological IPA
(key)
:
/lu̯ɔ⁵¹ t͡sz̩²¹⁴⁻²¹ fɤŋ⁵⁵/
Cantonese
(
Standard Cantonese
,
Guangzhou
–
Hong Kong
)
+
Jyutping
:
lok
6
zi
2
fung
1
Yale
:
lohk jí f
ū
ng
Cantonese Pinyin
:
lok
9
dzi
2
fung
1
Guangdong Romanization
:
log
6
ji
2
fung
1
Sinological IPA
(
key
)
:
/lɔːk̚² t͡siː³⁵ fʊŋ
⁵⁵
/
Proper noun
洛子峰
Lhotse
(an a
Himalayan
mountain
on the
border
between
Nepal
and
China
, the fourth highest in the world)
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