cù
See also: Appendix:Variations of "cu"
Mandarin
Romanization
cù (Zhuyin ㄘㄨˋ)
- Pinyin transcription of 促
- Pinyin transcription of 协
- Pinyin transcription of 噈
- Pinyin transcription of 塶
- Pinyin transcription of 憱
- Pinyin transcription of 数
- Pinyin transcription of 敲
- Pinyin transcription of 梀
- Pinyin transcription of 槭
- Pinyin transcription of 殧
- Pinyin transcription of 猝
- Pinyin transcription of 瘄
- Pinyin transcription of 瘯
- Pinyin transcription of 簇
- Pinyin transcription of 縃
- Pinyin transcription of 縬
- Pinyin transcription of 脨
- Pinyin transcription of 蔟
- Pinyin transcription of 趋
- Pinyin transcription of 趗
- Pinyin transcription of 趡
- Pinyin transcription of 趤
- Pinyin transcription of 踧
- Pinyin transcription of 蹙
- Pinyin transcription of 蹴
- Pinyin transcription of 蹵
- Pinyin transcription of 酗
- Pinyin transcription of 醋
- Pinyin transcription of 錮
- Pinyin transcription of 错
- Pinyin transcription of 顣
- Pinyin transcription of 鼀
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Old Irish cú (“dog”), from Primitive Irish ᚉᚒᚅᚐ (cuna), from Proto-Celtic *kū, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱwṓ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuː/
Derived terms
- cù-allaidh, cù-choille, cu-faol, cù-fàsach, cù-fàsaich, cù-gearr (“wolf”)
- cù an òtraich (“mongrel dog”)
- cù-chaorach (“sheepdog, shepherd's collie”)
- cù-cnàmha (“louse”)
- cù-donn (“otter”)
- cù-dubh (“bloodhound”)
- cù-dur (“otter”)
- cù-eunaich (“pointer, setter, spaniel, retriever”)
- cù-fada, cù-fionn, cù-gorm, cù-gortach (“greyhound”)
- cù-feòladair (“bulldog”, literally “flesher's dog”)
- cù-fionn (“moth”)
- cù-ghearraidh (“critic, backbiter”)
- cù-lomna (“tied dog”)
- cù-lorgaidh (“beagle”)
- cù-luirge (“beagle, bloodhound, gaze-hound”)
Mutation
Scottish Gaelic mutation | |
---|---|
Radical | Lenition |
cù | chù |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [ku˨˩]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [kʊw˦˩]
- (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [kʊw˨˩]
- Homophone: Cù
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