nɔ̃⁵⁵

See also: Appendix:Variations of "no"

Pela

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *na-ŋ. Cognate with Burmese နင် (nang), Old Chinese (OC *njaʔ), Jingpho nang and Nuosu (ne). Compare Zaiwa nang and Lhao Vo nao.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nɔ̃⁵⁵/

Pronoun

nɔ̃⁵⁵

  1. thou, thee

See also

Pela personal pronouns
nominative genitive1
singular 1st person ŋa⁵⁵ ŋai³⁵
2nd person nɔ̃⁵⁵ nɔ̃³⁵
3rd person jɔ̃³¹ jɔ̃⁵⁵
dual 1st person inclusive njɔ̠̃³¹ na̠k⁵⁵, njɔ̠̃³¹ nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, njɔ̠̃³¹ tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
exclusive ŋă.na̠k⁵⁵, ŋă.nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, ŋă.tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
2nd person nauŋ³¹ nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, nauŋ³¹ tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
3rd person jɔ̃³¹ nɛ̠̃⁵⁵, jɔ̃³¹ tɔ̠̃⁵⁵
plural 1st person inclusive njɔ̠̃³⁵, njɔ̠̃³¹ na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
exclusive ŋă.maʔ⁵⁵, ŋă.na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
2nd person nauŋ³¹ maʔ⁵⁵, nə̆.na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
3rd person jɔ̃³¹ maʔ⁵⁵, jɔ̃³¹ na̠u̠ŋ⁵⁵
1 The genitive particle na̠³¹ is often optionally added after genitive singular pronouns and nominative dual or plural pronouns.

References

  • 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)