རྒྱ་སྐད
Tibetan
Etymology
From རྒྱ (rgya, “expanse, empire”) + སྐད (skad, “language”). The first part may be an abbreviation for either རྒྱ་ནག (rgya nag, “China”) or རྒྱ་གར (rgya gar, “India”).
Pronunciation
- Old Tibetan: /*rɡʲa.skat/
- Lhasa: /ca˩˧.kɛː˥˩/
- Old Tibetan:
- IPA(key): /*rɡʲa.skat/ (reconstructed)
- Ü-Tsang
- Tibetan Pinyin: gyav-gaeh
- (Lhasa) IPA(key): /ca˩˧.kɛː˥˩/
Usage notes
The meaning of this term must be determined from context. It generally refers to Mandarin when used by Tibetan speakers in China and to Hindi when used by Tibetan speakers in India.
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