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Pela
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /i̠³⁵/
Etymology 1
Etymology unclear. Maybe a common innovative form in some Burmish languages, thus cognate with Zaiwa i, Lashi eig' and Luxi Achang ak⁵⁵. Whether these forms are related to forms with initial s-/ʃ-(as in Lhao Vo shid') or not is unclear but seems possible.
Numeral
i̠³⁵
- two
Derived terms
See also
- -nɛ̃⁵⁵ ("dual suffix of personal pronouns")
- -tɔ̠̃⁵⁵ ("dual suffix of personal pronouns")
- -na̠k⁵⁵ ("dual suffix of personal pronouns")
- tsam³⁵ ("pair")
Etymology 2
Possibly cognate with Burmese သေး (se:, “urine”)(cf. Pela i̠⁵⁵ (“liquor”) vs. Burmese သေ (se, “liquor”)). If so, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-ts(y)i-t/n (“urine, urinate”), and cognate with Tibetan གཅི་བ (gci ba, “urinate”), Nuosu ꋩ (zzy, “urine”) and Jingpho jit. Compare Lhao Vo yhid' and Zaiwa i.
Noun
i̠³⁵
- urine
Derived terms
References
- Dai Qingxia, Jiang Ying, Kong Zhien, A Study of Pela Language (2007; Publishing House of Minority Nationalities, Beijing)