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Chinese
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granule; hoarse; raspy granule; hoarse; raspy; sand; powder; tsar
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phonetic; declivity; steep bank
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simp. and trad. (沙陀)
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沙
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陀
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Pronunciation
Rime
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Character
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沙
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沙
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陀
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Reading #
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1/2
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2/2
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1/1
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Initial (聲)
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生 (21)
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生 (21)
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定 (7)
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Final (韻)
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麻 (98)
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麻 (98)
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歌 (94)
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Tone (調)
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Level (Ø)
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Departing (H)
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Level (Ø)
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Openness (開合)
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Open
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Open
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Open
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Division (等)
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II
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II
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I
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Fanqie
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所加切
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所嫁切
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徒河切
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Baxter
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srae
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sraeH
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da
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Reconstructions
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Zhengzhang Shangfang
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/ʃˠa/
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/ʃˠaH/
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/dɑ/
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Pan Wuyun
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/ʃᵚa/
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/ʃᵚaH/
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/dɑ/
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Shao Rongfen
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/ʃa/
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/ʃaH/
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/dɑ/
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Edwin Pulleyblank
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/ʂaɨ/
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/ʂaɨH/
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/da/
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Li Rong
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/ʃa/
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/ʃaH/
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/dɑ/
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Wang Li
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/ʃa/
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/ʃaH/
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/dɑ/
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Bernard Karlgren
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/ʂa/
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/ʂaH/
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/dʱɑ/
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Expected Mandarin Reflex
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shā
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shà
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tuó
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Expected Cantonese Reflex
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saa1
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saa3
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to4
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Proper noun
沙陀
- Shatuo (a Turkic tribe that influenced northern Chinese politics from the late 9th century through the 10th century)
Derived terms
Japanese
Pronunciation
Proper noun
沙陀 or 沙陀 • (Sata or Sada)
- Shatuo (a Turkic tribe that influenced northern Chinese politics from the late 9th century through the 10th century)
Korean
Proper noun
沙陀 • (Sata) (hangeul 사타)
- hanja form? of 사타 (“Shatuo (a Turkic tribe that influenced northern Chinese politics from the late 9th century through the 10th century)”)
Vietnamese
Proper noun
沙陀
- chữ Hán form of Sa Đà (“Shatuo (a Turkic tribe that influenced northern Chinese politics from the late 9th century through the 10th century)”).