cành
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Vietnamese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Vietic *t-kɛːŋʔ ~ *t-gɛːŋʔ, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *kaŋ ~ *kaaŋ ~ *kaiŋ() ~ *kiəŋ ~ *kaik; cognate with Arem kɑːŋˀ, Chut [Rục] təkɛːŋ³ and Sedang tơkang.
Pain (2020) thinks that the tonal disharmonies were due to emergence of two Late proto-Vietic sociolects: a lightly sinicised peripheric hinterland sociolect and a heavily sinicised urban sociolect.[1]
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Noun[edit]
cành
See also[edit]
- xị (“ten thousand or one hundred thousand dongs”);
- lít (“one hundred thousand or one million dongs”)
- chai; củ (“one million dongs”)
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- vi:Thousand
- vi:Money