See also: , နား, and နှာ

Burmese

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Etymology

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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

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Verb

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နာ (na)

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

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Pali

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Pronoun

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နာ f

  1. Burmese script form of (“that”)

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