មមែ
Khmer
editEtymology
editFrom Old Khmer mamē or mamēha (“goat (zodiac)”), from Vietic. Compare Thai มะแม (má-mɛɛ). Doublet of ពពែ (pɔpɛɛ).
The medial -m- originated from the assimilation of -ɓ-, due to the labial minor syllable: *m-ɓ- > m-m-. The similar phenomenon also occurred with មមី (mɔmii). See Ferlus (2013) for more.[1]
Pronunciation
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Noun
editមមែ • (mɔmɛɛ)
See also
edit- (Chinese zodiac signs) រាសីចក្រ (riəsəycak); (ឆ្នាំ~) ជូត (cuut), ឆ្លូវ (chləw), ខាល (khaal), ថោះ (thɑh), រោង (roong), ម្សាញ់ (msañ), មមី (mɔmii), មមែ (mɔmɛɛ), វក (vɔɔk), រកា (rɔkaa), ច (cɑɑ), កុរ (kol) (Category: km:Chinese zodiac signs)
References
edit- ^ Ferlus, Michel. "The sexagesimal cycle, from China to Southeast Asia".