ရှင်

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Burmese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɪ̀ɴ/
  • Romanization: MLCTS: hrang • ALA-LC: rhaṅʻ • BGN/PCGN: shin • Okell: hyiñ
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Etymology 1

Contraction of အသျှင် (a.hsyang, lord)..

Noun

ရှင် (hrang)

  1. (same as အရှင် (a.hrang)) master, lord, noble, powerful person, owner, proprietor
  2. monk, novice
  3. prefix to the name or title of a monk or noble
  4. prefix to a woman's name

Pronoun

ရှင် (hrang)

  1. (women's speech) you (singular, polite, used by females)
    ရှင်နာမည်ဘယ်လိုခေါ်လဲ
    hrangnamanybhailuihkausa.lai:||
    What is your name?
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Particle

ရှင် (hrang)

  1. yes (polite word of response by women)
  2. (women's speech)polite term of address made by a woman: sir, madam
  3. interrogative rejoinder made by a woman: "sir?"
Usage notes

Put at the end of a sentence as a polite term of address to the listener. Used by females.

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Etymology 2

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-riŋ ~ s-r(j)aŋ (to live, to be alive). Cognate with Tibetan གསིང་མ (gsing ma, pastureland), Old Chinese (*sreŋ, sreŋ-s, to live, be born), and Chinese (shēng, animal) (STEDT)

Verb

ရှင် (hrang)

  1. to live, be alive
  2. to be sharp (of sight)
  3. to flash (of light in gems)
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