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Dan'a'yo

Fact Table
HSK/1
1
SKIP 4/4/3
Radical

Alternative Forms

Manmun:  ; Latin: juŋ

Pronunciation

(Dan'a'yo) IPA: /t͡ɕuŋ/

Verbal Affix

  1. as a verbal suffix, this is the progressive aspect marker
  2. in compounds, it means "middle". For a stand-alone word, use 中央
    • Because China is the 中国, it may be used as the abbreviation for "China"



Sino-Magyar

Old & New
Form

Gavgyukk hondzú: Year 1, number 17.

Etymology

  • Ma:
  • Hon: Middle Chinese /ʈɨuŋ/

Pronunciation

(Sino-Magyar) IPA:

  • Ma: [køz] [ˈkøzɛ-], [køzeː-], [køzø-]
  • Hon: [t͡ʃun], [t͡ʃuŋɡ]

Noun

(Cyrillic: кѫз, кѫзє-, кѫзѫ-)

  1. middle (RWH: köz, köze-, közö-)

Derived terms

中ㄨおㄅ; 中おゝま, 中おまおㅅ; 中ひゝ; 中おまおひゝお.

Compounds

中学

Kundarayo

Pronunciation

Yndok (音讀): жунг /tjuŋ/ [tɕuŋ]~[dʑuŋ]

Hundok (訓讀): 나가 нага /naka/ [naga]

Etymology

Cognate with Japanese 中 (naka)

Noun

  1. Middle, inside

Etymology

From Korean, from Middle Chinese trjuwng

Adjective

  1. Middle (in a scale)
  2. In the process of...
  3. Between