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- 21 Sep 2023 07:57
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: how the sound of "Pa" carries the concepts
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how the sound of "Pa" carries the concepts
1. pa - the explosion or palm hitting sound 1. Context 1. When the firewood burns in the bonfire, it crackles and makes 'pa po' or 'ba bo' or 'bye ba' or 'bye bo' sounds, causing the firewood to split or crack. 2. Catch animals or insects by slapping the palm on the ground and making a "pa po&...
- 02 Sep 2023 10:44
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: one example for 古商语 and Euro-indo lang
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- Views: 8475
Re: one example for 古商语 and Euro-indo lang
## mine/mayieng/【埋矣|食摁】 > 衍生关系:my > mine 1. mayi【埋矣|食】 2. eng【恩|摁】 1. eng【恩】- confirm 2. eng【摁】- push down ## miner/mayineri/【埋|末移抐士】 > 衍生关系:mine > miner 1. ma【埋|末】 1. ma【埋】- burry 2. ma【末】- surface 2. yi【移】- move or move somewhere 3. ne【抐】- grasp or press objects with fingers 4. ri【士】- profession o...
- 02 Sep 2023 10:40
- Forum: Linguistics & Natlangs
- Topic: one example for 古商语 and Euro-indo lang
- Replies: 1
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one example for 古商语 and Euro-indo lang
古商语 is the accent in Chinese S(h)ang Dynasty > ## English ### my/mayi/【埋矣|食】 1. ma【埋】- mine or burry 2. yi【矣|食】 1. yi【矣】- marked in some way, such as stacking a stone, to claim privacy 2. yi【食】- eat or food > 把食物埋入泥土或藏于某处,通常会在掩埋的上方坐上标记,由此宣称食物的归属关系。 When food is buried in the soil or hidden somewhere...