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
- 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
Namuyi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [d͡ʑo˧]
- Hyphenation: gyo
Verb
gyo
- 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