ဆါ

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S'gaw Karen[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-Karen *chaᴬ (ill, painful, sick). Cognate with Eastern Pwo ဆာ့.

Noun[edit]

ဆါ (hsah)

  1. pain

Adjective[edit]

ဆါ (hsah)

  1. sick
  2. painful
Derived terms[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

From Proto-Karen [Term?].

Adjective[edit]

ဆါ (hsah)

  1. sour

See also[edit]

Basic tastes in S'gaw Karen (layout · text)
အဆၢ (ʼa hsuh) အဆံၣ် (ʼa hseè) အဟီ (ʼa haw) အခၣ် (ʼa khà) အဟဲ (ʼa heh) အရီၢ် (ʼa raw̱) / အဝံၣ် (ʼa weè)

Etymology 3[edit]

From Proto-Karen *caᴬ (sell).

Verb[edit]

ဆါ (hsah)

  1. to sell
Derived terms[edit]

References[edit]

  • Luangthongkum, Theraphan (2019) “A view on proto-Karen phonology and lexicon”, in Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society[1], volume 12, number 1