Wutunhua edit

Etymology edit

From Tibetan རྒྱལ་པོ (rgyal po).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

jjhawo

  1. king
    da jjhawo cherajan-de ggai gu~gu-li da menzai mokshong ze-ma.
    Then, at the king Cherajan's time, [our ancestors] served as border guards.
    (Quoted in Sandman, p. 66)

References edit

  • Erika Sandman (2016) A Grammar of Wutun[1], University of Helsinki (PhD), →ISBN