Hi
I wanted to see what the verb "wun" means, as in "wun lei" ("wun" pronounced like in the English "won")but, not the "wun" as in to find something/someone.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
_Stephen
the meaning of the verb "wun"
Re: the meaning of the verb "wun"
Stephen wrote:
> I wanted to see what the verb "wun" means, as in "wun lei"
> ("wun" pronounced like in the English "won")but, not the "wun"
> as in to find something/someone.
If it's not wan2 'to find', then perhaps it's wan3 'to confine'.
But yes, more context please.
Thomas Chan
tc31@cornell.edu
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> I wanted to see what the verb "wun" means, as in "wun lei"
> ("wun" pronounced like in the English "won")but, not the "wun"
> as in to find something/someone.
If it's not wan2 'to find', then perhaps it's wan3 'to confine'.
But yes, more context please.
Thomas Chan
tc31@cornell.edu
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