About Sino-Tibetan languages
how to write??
dear friend......if anyone can help.how to write the word "Amitabha" in tibetan language??
Re: About Sino-Tibetan languages
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>What I think in my mind is Vietnamese settlement in Vietnam is as early as Chinese in China, thus their languages are not under the same tree.
<OK, by the way as late as the age of Zhou BaiYue has not settled in "Vietnam".They settled in South China
niulcs
>Do you have any info why Korean can retain "-m, -t, -p, -k" finals (become like "-m, -l, -p, -k") but not Japanese (become like "-n/ng, -to/-chi, -pu, -ku etc")? Also why neither Manchurian nor Mongolian? Aren't they more or less related to Korean? Thank you.
<The ending has not been lost in Korea that time, and they are still preserved till now
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>What I think in my mind is Vietnamese settlement in Vietnam is as early as Chinese in China, thus their languages are not under the same tree.
<OK, by the way as late as the age of Zhou BaiYue has not settled in "Vietnam".They settled in South China
niulcs
>Do you have any info why Korean can retain "-m, -t, -p, -k" finals (become like "-m, -l, -p, -k") but not Japanese (become like "-n/ng, -to/-chi, -pu, -ku etc")? Also why neither Manchurian nor Mongolian? Aren't they more or less related to Korean? Thank you.
<The ending has not been lost in Korea that time, and they are still preserved till now
Do you want to discuss "Vietnamese is Sino-Tibetan?"
This is a related topic
viewtopic.php?p=3373#3373