གཅིག

Dzongkha

Dzongkha cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : གཅིག (gcig)
    Ordinal : དང་པ (dang pa)
    Adverbial : ཚར་གཅིག (tshar gcig)
    Collective : (ya)

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *kV-tek.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ɕik̚˥/

Numeral

གཅིག (gcig)

  1. one (1)

Ladakhi

Numeral

གཅིག (gcig)

  1. one

Sherpa

Numeral

གཅིག (gcig) (Devanagari spelling गच्यिग)

  1. one

References

  • Sherpa Dictionary by Nicolas Tournadre & al., Kathmandu 2009

Sikkimese

Etymology

From Proto-Bodish *(g)tik.

Numeral

གཅིག (gcig)

  1. one (1)

Derived terms

  • གཅིག་ཀུ (gcig ku)
  • གཅིག་ཀོ (gcig ko)
  • གཅིག་གི་གཅིག་ལོ (gcig gi gcig lo)
  • གཅིག་འགྱུར (gcig 'gyur)
  • གཅིག་རྒྱང (gcig rgyang​)
  • གཅིག་སྒྲིལ (gcig sgril)
  • གཅིག་མཐུན (gcig mthun)
  • གཅིག་བྱས་ན (gcig byas na)
  • གཅིག་ཚོགས (gcig tshogs)
  • གཅིག་མཚུངས (gcig mtshungs)
  • བཅུ་གཅིག (bcu gcig)

References

  • J. Yliniemi (2019), A Descriptive Grammar of Denjongkhe (Sikkimese Bhutia) [PhD thesis][1], University of Helsinki, page 121
  • Norden Tshering; Pema Rinzin Takchungdarpo (2001), ལྙོ་དབྱིན་ ཤན་སྦྱར་གྱི་ ཆིག་མཇོ་ད།། [Lho dbyin shan sbyar gyi chig mjo da., Bhutia-English Dictionary]‎[2] (overall work in English and Sikkimese), Gangtok, Sikkim: Kwality Stores, page 50

Tibetan

Tibetan numbers (edit)
10
 ←  0
1
2  →  10  → 
    Cardinal: གཅིག (gcig)
    Ordinal: དང་པོ (dang po)

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *kV-tek (one).

Pronunciation


Numeral

གཅིག • (gcig)

  1. one