ঠেং

Assamese

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit টঙ্ক (ṭaṅka, leg). Cognate with Sylheti ꠑꠦꠋ (ṭéṅ), Rohingya théng, Bengali ঠেং (ṭheṅ), Nepali टाङ, टाँग (ṭāṅ, ṭā̃g), Hindi टांग / Urdu ٹانگ (ṭāṅg), Marathi टांग (ṭāṅga).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʰɛŋ/

Noun

ঠেং (theṅ)

  1. non-human leg
    কুকুৰৰ ঠেং চাৰিখনkukuror theṅ sarikhon.A dog has four legs.

See also

Bengali

Alternative forms

Etymology

From earlier টাং, টেং (ṭaṅ, ṭeṅ), from Sanskrit টঙ্ক (ṭaṅka, leg), of perhaps ultimately Munda origin. Cognate with Assamese ঠেং (theṅ), Rohingya théng, Nepali टाङ, टाँग (ṭāṅ, ṭā̃g), Hindi टांग / Urdu ٹانگ (ṭāṅg), Marathi टांग (ṭāṅga).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʈ̟ʰæːŋ]
  • IPA(key): [ʈ̟ʰɛːŋ]

Noun

ঠেং (ṭheṅ)

  1. leg, shank

Derived terms

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