تننگ

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Brahui

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Dravidian *taH(r) (to give to 1st or 2nd person).[1] Cognate with Tamil தா (, to give).[2]

Verb

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تِنِنْگ (tiniṅg)

  1. to give
    Synonym: (Jhalawan) چوئِنْگ (coiṅg)[3]

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ Krishnamurti, Bhadriraju (2003) The Dravidian Languages (Cambridge Language Surveys), Cambridge University Press, →ISBN.
  2. ^ Burrow, T., Emeneau, M. B. (1984) “3098”, in A Dravidian etymological dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, →ISBN.
  3. ^ Ali, Liaquat, Kobayashi, Masato (2024) Brahui Texts: Glossed and Translated Short Stories and Folktales[1], Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, page 15

Further reading

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  • Bray, Denys (1934) “tining”, in The Brahui Language[2], Calcutta, India: Superintendent Government Printing, Part II: The Brāhūī Problem; Part III: Etymological Vocabulary, page 288
  • M. S. Andronov (1980) The Brahui Language (Languages of Asia and Africa), Moscow: Nauka Publishing House, page 82