Wiktionary:Requested entries (Mon)
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[edit]- the Mon word for "music" - ဒွက် (dwak) according to 咽頭べさ, a native Mon speaker; ရမ္သာၚ် (ramsāṅ, “voice, vocal or musical sound”) /pəsaiŋ/ in the Kaw Kyaik dialect (Shorto 1962; Myanmar); ကွိင်ကွိုက် (kwiṅ kwək, “music, musical instrument”) /kwəɲ kwaək/ in a dialect of Pak Kret District (Sakamoto 1994: 1075, 1091; Thailand) but it stands for “musical instrument” in Mon Wikipedia (w:mnw:ကွိင်ကွိုက်); see also w:mnw:ဂဳတ. --Eryk Kij (talk) 08:28, 9 January 2021 (UTC)