ཤིང
Dzongkha
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *siŋ ~ sik (“tree, wood”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɕiŋ˥/
Tibetan
Etymology
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *siŋ ~ sik (“tree, wood”).
Pronunciation
- Old Tibetan: /*ɕiŋ/
- Lhasa: /ɕiŋ˥˥/
- Old Tibetan:
- IPA(key): /*ɕiŋ/ (reconstructed)
- Ü-Tsang
- Tibetan pinyin: xingf
- (Lhasa) IPA(key): /ɕiŋ˥˥/
Derived terms
Derived terms
- ཤིང་སྡོང (shing sdong, “tree”)
- ཤིང་ནགས (shing nags, “forest”)
- གསེར་ཤིང (gser shing, “wish-fulfilling tree”)
- ལྗོན་ཤིང (ljon shing, “evergreen tree”)
- ཐང་ཤིང (thang shing, “pine, fir”)
- སོ་ཤིང (so shing, “toothpick”)
- ཤིང་དུམ (shing dum, “log”)
- ཤིང་གི་པགས་པ (shing gi pags pa, “bark”)
- ཤིང་པགས (shing pags, “bark”)
- ཤིང་ཤུན (shing shun, “bark”)
- ཤིང་ཁྲོལ (shing khrol, “tray”)
- ཤིང་གྲུ (shing gru)
- སློབ་ཤིང (slob shing, “blackboard”)
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