See also: , နား, and နှာ

Burmese edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *na-(n/t) (sick; evil spirit). Cognate with Mizo , nat (ill, sick; illness), Tibetan (na, ill, sick), Nuosu (na, hurt, pain, sore; illness), Lisu ꓠꓻ (, sore, sick, ill), and Chinese (nán, bad, unpleasant). Doublet of နတ် (nat, nat spirit).

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

နာ (na)

  1. to be in pain, be hurt
  2. to be ill (in poor health, suffering from a disease)

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Pronoun edit

နာ f

  1. Burmese script form of (“that”)

Declension edit