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U+1021, အ
MYANMAR LETTER A

[U+1020]
Myanmar
[U+1022]

Burmese

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Etymology

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From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *m-ʔa; cognate with Jingpho ma-a (mute) and Chinese (, mute).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʔa̰/
  • Romanization: MLCTS: a. • ALA-LC: ʼa • BGN/PCGN: a. • Okell: á
  • Audio:(file)

Letter

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(a.)

  1. A, the 33th letter of the Burmese alphabet.

Verb

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(a.)

  1. be mute, dumb (unable to speak)

Descendants

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Mon:

References

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Mon

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Burmese (a.).

Pronunciation

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Letter

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(ʼa)

  1. ʼA, the thirty-fourth consonant of the Mon alphabet.

Proper noun

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(ʼa)

  1. ʼA, the first of twelve vowels the Mon language.

Adjective

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(ʼa)

  1. Unable to speak, mute, dumb, dud.

Verb

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(ʼa)

  1. to private affix.

References

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S'gaw Karen

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Prefix

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(ʼa)

  1. Verb prefix indicating the third person: he, she, it, they
  2. Noun prefix indicating the third person possessive: his, her, its, their