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|+ '''Shaotung-Xenic descendants of | |+ '''Shaotung-Xenic descendants of 印拉''' | ||
| <div style="background-color:#EFF8EC; max-width:250px;"> From {{wp|Proto-Iranian|Proto-Pardarian}} ''*Índrah''; an {{wp|Ancient Iranian religion|Ancient Pardarian deity}}): | | <div style="background-color:#EFF8EC; max-width:250px;"> From {{wp|Proto-Iranian|Proto-Pardarian}} ''*Índrah''; an {{wp|Ancient Iranian religion|Ancient Pardarian deity}}): | ||
''[[Shaotung-Xenic]]'' (印拉 ''yìnlā''; Yindra, a Zohist deity): | ''[[Shaotung-Xenic]]'' (印拉 ''yìnlā''; Yindra, a Zohist deity): | ||
* → {{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}: | * → {{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}: 인로우 (''inrou'') | ||
* → {{wp|Korean language|Baean}}: 인랍 (''inrap'') | * → {{wp|Korean language|Baean}}: 인랍 (''inrap'') | ||
* → {{wp|Vietnamese language|Namkwonese}}: ''ấnlạp'' | * → {{wp|Vietnamese language|Namkwonese}}: ''ấnlạp'' | ||
* → {{wp|Khmer language|Svai}}: 印 <sup>[ន្ទ្]</sup> (''in'') | * → {{wp|Khmer language|Svai}}: 印 <sup>[ន្ទ្]</sup> (''in'') | ||
* → {{wp|Thai language|Kasine}}: 印拉<sup>[อินทรา]</sup> (''xinthrā'') | * → {{wp|Thai language|Kasine}}: 印拉<sup>[อินทรา]</sup> (''xinthrā'') | ||
* | * → {{wp|Mon language|Nyiah}}: ဣန် (''in'') | ||
* → {{wp|Shan language|Lue Mueang}} ᦀᦲᧃ (''in'') | * → {{wp|Shan language|Lue Mueang}} ᦀᦲᧃ (''in'') | ||
* → {{wp|Burmese language|Chanwan}} ချင်းရူပ (''hkyinnruup'') | * → {{wp|Burmese language|Chanwan}} ချင်းရူပ (''hkyinnruup'') | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
|}<noinclude>[[Category:Shaotung-Xenic words]]</noinclude> | |}<noinclude>[[Category:Shaotung-Xenic words]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 22 February 2021
From Proto-Pardarian *Índrah; an Ancient Pardarian deity):
Shaotung-Xenic (印拉 yìnlā; Yindra, a Zohist deity):
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