See also: , མི, and མེ

Dzongkha

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Etymology

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From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *mow (woman).

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Pronoun

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མོ (mo)

  1. she

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References

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  • Karma Tshering, George van Driem (2019) The Grammar of Dzongkha[1], 4 edition, Santa Barbara, California: Himalayan Linguistics, University of California at Santa Barbara, →ISBN

Tibetan

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Etymology

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From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *mow (woman; feminine suffix). Compare Chinese (OC *mɯʔ).

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Noun

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མོ (mo)

  1. female

Pronoun

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མོ (mo)

  1. she (3rd-person singular pronoun, familiar)

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Derived terms

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