congh
Zhuang
Etymology
From Proto-Tai *ɟoːŋᴮ (“crack, hole”). Cognate with Thai ช่อง (chɔ̂ng), Isan ซ่อง, Lao ຊ່ອງ (sǭng), Lü ᦋᦸᧂᧈ (tsoang¹).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /ɕoːŋ˧/
- Tone numbers: cong6
- Hyphenation: congh
Derived terms
- conghbak
- conghbauq
- conghcim
- conghcueng
- conghcungq
- conghda
- conghdoh
- conghdoeng
- conghgeuq
- conghgyaengh
- conghgyoeng
- conghgyoengj
- conghhaex
- conghheuq
- conghhoz
- conghlaeuh
- conghloemq
- conghluz
- conghmuh
- conghndaeng
- conghndaet
- conghndiq
- conghndoet
- conghnyouh
- conghroh
- conghroengj
- conghrwz
- conghyiuz
Classifier
congh (1957–1982 spelling coŋƅ)
- Used for holes and openings.
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