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{{head|thus|verb|infinitive|dzangchas|verbal noun|nandzang}} | {{head|thus|verb|infinitive|dzangchas|verbal noun|nandzang}} | ||
# {{lb|thus|transitive|colloquial}} to look after | # {{lb|thus|transitive|colloquial}} to look after | ||
#: {{ux|thus|Dzang bru hun ngumat.|Please look after my son.}} | #: {{ux|thus|'''Dzang''' bru hun ngumat.|Please '''look after''' my son.}} | ||
# {{lb|thus|transitive|colloquial}} to take care of | # {{lb|thus|transitive|colloquial}} to take care of | ||
Revision as of 13:19, 24 May 2026
Thustani
Pronunciation
Etymology
Clipped compound of ryek (“to look”) + meng + dzang
Verb
dzang (infinitive dzangchas, verbal noun nandzang)
- (transitive, colloquial) to look after
- Dzang bru hun ngumat.
- Please look after my son.
- (transitive, colloquial) to take care of