ปัน
Nyah Kur edit
Etymology edit
From Old Mon ပန် (pan),[1] from Proto-Mon-Khmer *punʔ, *puən. Cognate with Mon ပန်, Khmer បួន (buən), Vietnamese bốn.
Pronunciation edit
Numeral edit
ปัน (pan)
- four.
References edit
- ^ Jenny, Mathias (2001). A Short Introduction to the Mon Language.
Thai edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Tai *panᴬ (“to divide”). Cognate with Northern Thai ᨸᩢ᩠ᨶ, Lao ປັນ (pan), Shan ပၼ် (pǎn). Compare Middle Chinese 分 (MC pjun|bjunH, “to divide, distribute”), 頒 (MC bjun|paen, “to compare, bestow”), 朌 (MC bjun|paen, “to distribute”).
Pronunciation edit
Orthographic/Phonemic | ปัน p ạ n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | bpan |
Royal Institute | pan | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /pan˧/(R) |