تسيكانج

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Kerasian

Etymology

From Late Middle Kerasian تسيكانج - tsikang ("theatre"), from Early Middle Kerasian تسىكانج - tseikang, 'تسىكانج - tseikangə, تسىكانجا - tseikanga ("theatre"), from Old Kerasian زوْنيۏف‍ى - cheikanga ("theatre; circus"), from Northern Aradeshi *chekanga ("circus; theatre"), from Aradeshi *chekānga ("circus"), from cheka ("to laugh; laughing") + anga ("atmosphere").

Pronunciation

• (Northern) IPA: /ˈsikɐ̃/, arPR: si-kã
• (Southern) IPA: /ˈtsɪkã/, arPR: tsė-kãũ
• (Wharsaodi) IPA: /ˈtsikɑ̃/, arPR: tsi-kãũ
• Rhymes: -kɐ̃, -kã, -kɑ̃

تسيكانج

Definition

Noun

تسيكانج • (tsikang) (plural تسىكانجا tsikanga)

  1. a place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays, circuses, movies musical performances or public ceremonies and so on.
  2. a region where a particular action takes place, usually with reference to war.
  3. (colloquial) a circuses; a noisy fuss; a chaotic and/or crowded place.
Declension

Derived terms

  1. vaimtsikang
    a musical entertainment or a place of musical entertaiment in which several voices or instruments take part.
    From vaim, music + tsikang, theatre.
  2. fitsi
    a building where movies are shown to an audience; a cinema.
    From a clipping of fitsikang.
  3. fitsikang
    a building where movies are shown to an audience; a cinema.
    From fi, screen + tsikang, theatre.