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U+A340, ꍀ
YI SYLLABLE SSYT

[U+A33F]
Yi Syllables
[U+A341]

Nuosu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Tibeto-Burman *g-zik (leopard). Cognate with Tibetan གཟིག (gzig), Burmese သစ် (sac, leopard), Zhaba ʑe⁵⁵ mei⁵⁵ (leopard/panther), Northern Qiang [script needed] (), Chepang [script needed] (jaʔ).

Pronunciation[edit]

Letter[edit]

(ssyt)

  1. One of the Yi syllables, transcribed as ssyt.

Noun[edit]

(ssyt)

  1. leopard