ཀློག

See also: གློག

Tibetan

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *k-log.

Sagart (1999) considered this a loanword from Old Chinese (OC *l'oːɡ, “to read; to say/read aloud”) as “read” is a derived meaning in OC. The existence of the concept of “reading (a text)” prior to the invention of writing is questionable, hence the sense “read” is likely secondary in both cases, regardless of the relationship between the two.

Pronunciation


Verb

ཀློག (klog) (nominal form ཀློག་པ)

  1. (transitive) to read, to recite, to chant
  2. (transitive) to study

Conjugation

Derived terms

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