a³¹ pʰau³⁵
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See also: a⁵⁵ pʰau³¹
Pela
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From a³¹- + pʰau³⁵, in which the root is from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *pəw (“price”) (whence the verb pʰau³⁵ (“expensive”)), with a nominaliser a³¹- added. Cognate with Burmese အဖိုး (a.hpui:, “price”), Old Chinese 寶 (*puːʔ, “treasure”), Nuosu ꁌ (pu, “price”), Tangut 𗗦 (*phə¹, “price”), Tshobdun tə́-pʰu, Drung aŋ³¹ pɯ⁵³ (“price”) and Jingpho hpu (“price, expensive”). Compare Lhao Vo aphug', Zaiwa apau and Lianghe Achang a³¹ pʰau³⁵.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]a³¹ pʰau³⁵
See also
[edit]- pʰau³⁵ (“expensive”)
References
[edit]- Dai, Qingxia, Jiang, Ying, Kong, Zhien (2007) 波拉语研究 [A Study of Pela Language] (in Chinese), Beijing: Publishing House of Minority Nationalities.