ခင်
Burmese
Etymology
From Proto-Lolo-Burmese *kaŋ (“father, grandfather, honorific”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʰɪ̀ɴ/
- Romanization: MLCTS: hkang • ALA-LC: khaṅʻ • BGN/PCGN: hkin • Okell: hkiñ
Proper noun
ခင် • (hkang)
- a unisex given name
Etymology 2
Verb
ခင် • (hkang)
Noun
ခင် • (hkang)
- across the bleak land.
Verb
ခင် • (hkang)
Classifier
ခင် • (hkang)
- a word that indicates that it has been done in advance.
- when used in conjunction with a verb with the မ (ma.) prefix, not yet, a word that indicates not yet (before do, before eat).
Classifier
ခင် • (hkang)
- a word used in counting cotton.
Noun
ခင် • (hkang)
- a stringed instrument such as a harp.
Mon
Noun
ခင် (khaṅ)
- Alternative form of ခၚ်
Pa'o Karen
Etymology
From Proto-Karen *khaŋᴮ (“foot; leg”). Cognate with S'gaw Karen ခီၣ် (khaẁ), Western Pwo ခၪ့.
Noun
ခင် (transliteration needed)
Categories:
- Burmese terms inherited from Proto-Lolo-Burmese
- Burmese terms derived from Proto-Lolo-Burmese
- Burmese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Burmese lemmas
- Burmese proper nouns
- Burmese given names
- Burmese male given names
- Burmese female given names
- Burmese unisex given names
- Burmese verbs
- Burmese nouns
- Burmese classifiers
- Mon lemmas
- Mon nouns
- Pa'o Karen terms inherited from Proto-Karen
- Pa'o Karen terms derived from Proto-Karen
- Pa'o Karen lemmas
- Pa'o Karen nouns