Pela edit

Etymology edit

An early borrowing from Tai Nüa ᥓᥝᥲ (tsàw, chief, monarch), from Middle Chinese (MC tsyuX, “master; owner”), showing regular sound change /*ts/>/t/ (cf. Pela ta³¹ vs. Zaiwa zo ("child")). Compare with Thai เจ้า (jâao), Lao ເຈົ້າ (chao), Lhao Vo zug' and Zaiwa zau.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

tau³¹

  1. chief, official

Derived terms edit

References edit

  • Dai Qingxia, Jiang Ying, Kong Zhien, A Study of Pela Language (2007; Publishing House of Minority Nationalities, Beijing)
  • Mangshi Jinghpo ethnicity Association of Development and Progress Studies(芒市景颇族发展进步研究学会)(ed.), Han-Zaiwa-Pela Dictionary (汉文载瓦文波拉语对译词典) (2018; Dehong Nationalities Publishing House, Mangshi)