See also: သော့

Burmese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Pali so

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /θɔ́/
  • Romanization: MLCTS: sau: • ALA-LC: so • BGN/PCGN: thaw: • Okell: thò

Noun

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သော (sau:)

  1. joke

Particle

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သော (sau:)

  1. (literary) particle suffixed to a word to form an adjective
    Synonyms: (formal, literary) သည့် (sany.), (informal, colloquial) တဲ့ (tai.)
  2. sentence final marker, emphasising a wish expressed

Usage notes

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Burmese is a diglossic language. This construct is used in the formal, literary (written) register. See synonyms for the informal, colloquial (spoken) equivalent form(s).

References

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Pali

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Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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သော (m)

  1. Burmese script form of so, which is nominative singular of (ta, "he, it")

Adjective

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သော

  1. Burmese script form of so, which is nominative singular masculine of (ta, "that")

References

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  • Mason, Francis (1868) A Pali Grammar on the Basis of Kachchayano, with Chrestomathy and Vocabulary[1], Toungoo: Institute Press, page 49
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