gyo

See also: gyō and gyó

Achang

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *gra (sound, to hear).

Pronunciation

  • (Myanmar) /ɡʲɔ˧/
  • (Lianghe) [tɕɑ³¹]
  • (Longchuan) [kʐua³¹]
  • (Luxi) [kja⁵¹]
  • (Xiandao) [kʐɔ³¹]

Verb

gyo

  1. to hear, listen
    • 2010, “Genesis 4:10”, in Ngochang Common Language Bible[1], Yangon: Bible Society of Myanmar:
      Yhensain ka, Nvng cha kuot goeus lah? Gyo aq, nah vnoeuh dah suih gas nyeisjvng masyah ngos lyis kaiq nyeis.
      The Lord said: "What have you done? Listen, your brother's blood is calling out to me from the ground!"

Derived terms

Japanese

Romanization

gyo

  1. The hiragana syllable ぎょ (gyo) or the katakana syllable ギョ (gyo) in Hepburn romanization.

Namuyi

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [d͡ʑo˧]
  • Hyphenation: gyo

Verb

gyo

  1. alternative form of dzhuò

References

  • Li Jianfu (2017) A Descriptive Grammar of Namuyi Khatho spoken by Namuyi Tibetans[2], Victoria: La Trobe University (PhD Thesis), page 55