pyik
Jingpho
Etymology
Borrowed from
Burmese
ပိတ်
(
pit
)
Verb
pyik
to be
closed
References
Kurabe, Keita
(
2016-12-31
)
,
“Phonology of Burmese loanwords in Jinghpaw”, in
Kyoto University Linguistic Research
, volume 35,
DOI
:
10.14989/219015
,
ISSN
1349-7804
, pages 91–128
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