ta̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵ ta⁵¹

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Pela[edit]

ta̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵ ta⁵¹ mi³¹ɣɛ³¹ nɔ³⁵ (Kachin girl)

Etymology[edit]

From ta̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵ (dry field) +‎ ta³¹ (child, tribe member). Compare Zaiwa Dungzo and Lhao Vo taung zo꞉.

Pronunciation[edit]

IPA(key): /ta̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵ ta⁵¹/

Noun[edit]

ta̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵ ta⁵¹

  1. Kachin, a.k.a Jingpho people, living in Southwestern China, Northeastern Myanmar and Northeastern India, which the Pela people consider themselves belonging to.

Usage notes[edit]

This term is used to refer to the whole ethnic group of Kachin/Jinghpo, corresponding to Jingpho Wunpong/Wunpawng. The Jingpho tribe in the narrow sense is called pʰauk⁵⁵ va⁵⁵ in Pela.

See also[edit]

(Tribes of Kachin):

(Non-Kachin ethnic groups):

References[edit]

  • Dai Qingxia, Jiang Ying, Kong Zhien, A Study of Pela Language (2007; Publishing House of Minority Nationalities, Beijing)
  • Huang Bufan (editor), Xu Shouchun, Chen Jiaying, Wang Huiyin, A Tibeto-Burman Lexicon (1992; Central Minorities University, Beijing)
  • Mangshi Jinghpo ethnicity Association of Development and Progress Studies(芒市景颇族发展进步研究学会)(ed.), Han-Zaiwa-Pela Dictionary (汉文载瓦文波拉语对译词典) (2018; Dehong Nationalities Publishing House, Mangshi)