ပ္တေၚ်

Mon edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Cognate to Nyah Kur [script needed] (pətiɲ¹).[2]

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ပ္တေၚ် (transliteration needed)

  1. ashes

References edit

  1. ^ Haswell, J. M. (1874) Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan Language: To which are Added a Few Pages of Phrases, &c[1], Rangoon: American Mission Press, page 85
  2. ^ Peiros, Ilia (1998) Comparative Linguistics in Southeast Asia (Pacific Linguistics. Series C-142)‎[2], Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, →ISBN, page 246
  3. ^ Sujaritlak Deepadung (1996) “Mon at Nong Duu, Lamphun Province”, in Mon-Khmer Studies[3], volume 26, page 416 of 411–418