ꩬီ
Aiton
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Tai *siːᴮ (“four”), from Middle Chinese 四 (MC sijH, “four”), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-ləj (“four”). Cognate with Ahom 𑜏𑜣 (sī), Bouyei sis, Khamti ꩬီ, Lü ᦉᦲᧈ (ṡii¹), Lao ສີ່ (sī), Northern Thai ᩈᩦ᩵, Nùng slỉ, Phake ꩬီ (sī), Shan သီႇ (sìi), Tày slí, Tai Dam ꪎꪲ꪿, Tai Laing ꩬီ, Tai Nüa ᥔᥤᥱ (sǐ), Thai สี่ (sìi), Zhuang seiq.
Numeral
editꩬီ (sī)
- four.
Khamti
editEtymology 1
editFrom Proto-Tai *siːᴮ (“four”), from Middle Chinese 四 (MC sijH, “four”), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-ləj (“four”). Cognate with Ahom 𑜏𑜣 (sī), Aiton ꩬီ (sī), Bouyei sis, Lü ᦉᦲᧈ (ṡii¹), Lao ສີ່ (sī), Northern Thai ᩈᩦ᩵, Nùng slỉ, Phake ꩬီ (sī), Shan သီႇ (sìi), Tày slí, Tai Dam ꪎꪲ꪿, Tai Laing ꩬီ, Tai Nüa ᥔᥤᥱ (sǐ), Thai สี่ (sìi), Zhuang seiq.
Numeral
editꩬီ (transliteration needed)
- four.
Etymology 2
editConjunction
editꩬီ (transliteration needed)
- but.
Phake
editEtymology 1
editFrom Proto-Tai *siːᴮ (“four”), from Middle Chinese 四 (MC sijH, “four”), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-ləj (“four”). Cognate with Ahom 𑜏𑜣 (sī), Aiton ꩬီ (sī), Bouyei sis, Khamti ꩬီ, Lü ᦉᦲᧈ (ṡii¹), Lao ສີ່ (sī), Northern Thai ᩈᩦ᩵, Nùng slỉ, Phake ꩬီ (sī), Shan သီႇ (sìi), Tày slí, Tai Dam ꪎꪲ꪿, Tai Laing ꩬီ, Tai Nüa ᥔᥤᥱ (sǐ), Thai สี่ (sìi), Zhuang seiq.
Pronunciation
editNumeral
editꩬ︀ီ (sī)
- four.
Etymology 2
editFrom Proto-Southwestern Tai *siːꟲ¹ (“rib; tooth (of a comb, rake, etc)”). Cognate with Thai ซี่ (sîi), Khün ᩈᩦ᩶, Tai Dam ꪏꪲ꪿, Lü ᦉᦲᧉ (ṡii²), Shan သီႈ (sīi), Tai Nüa ᥔᥤᥲ (sì), Ahom 𑜏𑜣 (sī).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editꩬ︀ီ (sī)
Classifier
editꩬ︀ီ (sī)
- used for teeth or similar things.
Etymology 3
editPronunciation
editVerb
editꩬ︀ီ (sī)
Tai Laing
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Tai *siːᴮ (“four”), from Middle Chinese 四 (MC sijH, “four”), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-ləj (“four”). Cognate with Ahom 𑜏𑜣 (sī), Aiton ꩬီ (sī), Bouyei sis, Khamti ꩬီ, Lü ᦉᦲᧈ (ṡii¹), Lao ສີ່ (sī), Northern Thai ᩈᩦ᩵, Nùng slỉ, Phake ꩬီ (sī), Shan သီႇ (sìi), Tày slí, Tai Dam ꪎꪲ꪿, Tai Nüa ᥔᥤᥱ (sǐ), Thai สี่ (sìi), Zhuang seiq.
Numeral
editꩬီ (transliteration needed)
- four.
- Aiton terms inherited from Proto-Tai
- Aiton terms derived from Proto-Tai
- Aiton terms derived from Middle Chinese
- Aiton terms derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan
- Aiton lemmas
- Aiton numerals
- Khamti terms inherited from Proto-Tai
- Khamti terms derived from Proto-Tai
- Khamti terms derived from Middle Chinese
- Khamti terms derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan
- Khamti lemmas
- Khamti numerals
- Khamti conjunctions
- Phake terms inherited from Proto-Tai
- Phake terms derived from Proto-Tai
- Phake terms derived from Middle Chinese
- Phake terms derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan
- Phake terms with IPA pronunciation
- Phake lemmas
- Phake numerals
- Phake terms inherited from Proto-Southwestern Tai
- Phake terms derived from Proto-Southwestern Tai
- Phake nouns
- Phake classifiers
- Phake verbs
- Tai Laing terms inherited from Proto-Tai
- Tai Laing terms derived from Proto-Tai
- Tai Laing terms derived from Middle Chinese
- Tai Laing terms derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan
- Tai Laing lemmas
- Tai Laing numerals