phĭ
Bahnar
Etymology
From Proto-Bahnaric *bhiʔ, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *bhiiʔ (“sated, full”); cognate with Halang phĭ̀, Mon ဖဲ (phoa), Semai ba'heeq.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /phiʔ/
Adjective
phĭ
Jarai
Etymology
From Proto-Chamic *phit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *paqit, from Proto-Austronesian *paqiC.
Adjective
phĭ
References
- Lap Minh Siu (2009) A Preliminary Jarai - English Dictionary[1], Texas: Texas Tech University, page 98
Rade
Etymology
From Proto-Chamic *phit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *paqit, from Proto-Austronesian *paqiC.
Adjective
phĭ
Derived terms
- bi phĭ
- hruĕ êyăn phĭ
- êyăn phĭ
Noun
phĭ (classifier asăr)
Derived terms
- êa phĭ
See also
| Basic tastes in Rade (layout · text) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mmih | msăm | msĭn | phĭ | hăng | mmih |
References
- James A. Tharp, Y-Bhăm Ƀuôn-yǎ (1980) A Rhade-English Dictionary with English-Rhade Finderlist (Pacific Linguistics. Series C-58)[2], Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, →ISBN, archived from the original on 1 November 2021, page 104