Sawndip

English

Etymology

From Zhuang Sawndip.

Proper noun

Sawndip

  1. The traditional Chinese character-derived script used to write the Zhuang language.

Translations

Zhuang

Etymology

From saw (character) + ndip (uncooked, immature), literally "immature characters".

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /θaɯ˨˦ ɗip˥/
  • Tone numbers: Saw1ndip7
  • Hyphenation: Saw‧ndip

Proper noun

Sawndip (Sawndip form 𭨡𮄫, 1957–1982 spelling Səɯƌip)

  1. Sawndip (the traditional Chinese character-derived script used to write the Zhuang language)

Descendants

  • English: Sawndip
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