ndaengq

Zhuang

Etymology

From Proto-Tai *ɗaŋᴮ (lye).[1]

In Southwestern Tai, cognate with Thai ด่าง (dàang), Lao ດັ່ງ (dang), Shan လင်ႇ (làng).

Pronunciation

Noun

ndaengq (Sawndip forms ⿰鹵凳 or ⿰鹵宁 or ⿰石宁 or or or ⿰令鄧 or ⿰口鄧 or , 1957–1982 spelling ƌəŋƽ)

  1. lye; alkali

Adjective

ndaengq (Sawndip forms ⿰鹵凳 or ⿰鹵宁 or ⿰石宁 or or or ⿰令鄧 or ⿰口鄧 or , 1957–1982 spelling ƌəŋƽ)

  1. salty

References

  1. ^ Pittayaporn, Pittayawat (2009) The Phonology of Proto-Tai (Doctoral dissertation)‎[1], Department of Linguistics, Cornell University , page 333
  • 古壮字字典 [Dictionary of Old Zhuang Characters] (in Chinese), Guangxi: Ethnic Publishing House (广西民族出版社), 2012, →ISBN