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Tangutisch

Sino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman, Qiangic) · historische / verborgene Varietät

SprachfamilieSino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman, Qiangic) SprecherExtinct (~11th-13th c. CE) SchriftTangut script (logographic, ~6,000 characters, designed 1036 by Yeli Renrong) LänderWestern Xia Amtssprache inWestern Xia (Tangut) Empire (1038-1227 CE) Vitalitätextinct ISO 639-3txg

Tangut (Mi-nia) was the Qiangic Sino-Tibetan language of the Western Xia (Tangut) Empire (1038-1227 CE), which dominated parts of modern Ningxia, Gansu, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia and rivaled Song China and the Liao before its destruction by Genghis Khan's Mongol forces. The Tangut script was designed in 1036 by minister Yeli Renrong on imperial commission — a logographic system of ~6,000 characters visually resembling Chinese but constructed on entirely different internal principles. Decipherment, begun by Nikolai Nevsky in the 1930s, advanced significantly with Soviet and Chinese scholarship in the late 20th century; today most Tangut characters and grammar are understood. Major texts include Buddhist sutra translations and the Sea of Characters dictionary.

Wo es gesprochen wird

20 Kernwörter in Tangutisch

Wasser

𗀚

/tjɨ˧/

Feuer

𘎩

/me˧/

Sonne

𘂴

/pjij˧˥/

Mond

𗏯

/lja˧˥/

Mutter

𘎒

/ma˧˥/

Vater

𗥃

/pa˧/

Essen

𗅋

/dzjij˧˥/

Trinken

𘉞

/tʰjij˧˥/

Liebe

𗙊

/lhjij˧˥/

Herz

𘃠

/njij˧˥/

Baum

𘀇

/sji˧/

Haus

𗩴

/kʰjwa˧˥/

Hund

𗋒

/kʰwjɨ˧/

Katze

𗦷

/mji˧˥/

Hand

𘀔

/lje˧/

Auge

𗞴

/mjij˧/

Hallo

/—/

Danke

/—/

Eins

𘈩

/lew˧˥/

Gut

𗏁

/tsji˧/

Quellen

Wörter im Vergleich

Verglichen mit verwandten Sino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman, Qiangic)-Sprachen

Bedeutung TangutischAzheTujiaPwo-KarenNaxiLhomiTibetisch
Wasser 𗀚 /tjɨ˧/ ʑɿ /ʑɿ˧˧/ zi /t͡sɨ˥˧/ ထံ /tʰi˧/ gee /ɡɯ˧/ ཆུ་ /tɕʰu˥/ ཆུ /t͡ɕʰu˥/
Feuer 𘎩 /me˧/ mi /mi˧˧/ mi /mi˥˧/ မ့ၣ် /me˨˩/ mee /mɯ˧/ མེ་ /me˥/ མེ /me˩˧/
Sonne 𘂴 /pjij˧˥/ ŋni /ŋnʲi˧˧/ ni /ni˧˥/ မုန် /mu˧/ ny-mei /nĩ˧mi˧/ ཉི་མ་ /ɲi˥ma˩/ ཉི་མ /ɲima˩˧/
Mond 𗏯 /lja˧˥/ ɬɛ /ɬɛ˧˧/ nie /nie˧˥/ လး /la˧/ he-mei /hɯ˧mi˧/ ཟླ་བ་ /dawa˩/ ཟླ་བ /tawa˩˧/
Mutter 𘎒 /ma˧˥/ amo /amo˧˧/ a-mie /a˧mie˧/ မိ /mu˧˥/ mei /mei˧/ ཨ་མ་ /ʔama˩/ ཨ་མ /ama˥/
Vater 𗥃 /pa˧/ ada /ada˧˧/ a-pa /a˧pa˧/ ဖါ /pa˧/ av /a˧/ ཨ་པ་ /ʔapa˩/ ཨ་ཕ /apʰa˥/
Essen 𗅋 /dzjij˧˥/ dza /dza˧˧/ za /t͡sa˨˩/ အၢင် /ai˧˩/ zo /d͡zo˧/ ཟ་ /sa˩/ /sa˩˧/
Trinken 𘉞 /tʰjij˧˥/ du /du˧˧/ da /ta˧/ အူ /ɔ˧/ chil /t͡ʂʰi˥/ འཐུང་ /tʰuŋ˩/ འཐུང་ /tʰuŋ˥/
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Han-Lesungen im Vergleich

Verglichen mit verwandten Sino-Tibetan > Qiangic-Sprachen

Schriftzeichen TangutischZentral-BaiChongqing-MandarinOld Xiang (Shuangfeng)MittelkoreanischDunganischSichuan-Mandarin
lew1 /lew˩/ it6 /ʔit̚˨˨˨/ yi²¹ /i˨˩/ i /i˨˦/ ·qilq /ʔilʔ˥/ yi¹ /ji˦/ yi²¹ /i˨˩/
nyy2 /ɲɨː˨/ nox3 /no˨˩˦/ er²¹⁴ /ɚ˨˩˦/ er /ɚ˨˩/ ·zi /zi˥/ er³ /ɚ˥˩/ er²¹³ /ɚ˨˩˧/
soo2 /soː˨/ sae1 /sæ˥/ san⁵⁵ /san˥˥/ san /san˧˧/ sam /sam˩/ san¹ /san˦/ san⁵⁵ /san˥˥/
lier2 /liər˨/ sv4 /sɿ˨˩/ si²¹⁴ /sɿ˨˩˦/ si /sɿ˦˥/ ·sʌ /sʌ˥/ sy³ /sɨ˥˩/ si²¹³ /sɿ˨˩˧/
ngwu1 /ŋwu˩/ ngux3 /ŋu˨˩˦/ wu⁴² /u˦˨/ u /u˦˩/ :ngwo /ŋo˩˥/ /u˨˦/ wu⁵³ /u˥˧/
chhiw2 /tɕʰiw˨/ lox6 /lo˨˨˨/ liu²¹ /liəu˨˩/ leu /ləu˨˦/ ·lyuk /ljuk̚˥/ lyu³ /lju˥˩/ neu²¹ /nəu˨˩/
shja1 /ɕja˩/ chi1 /tɕʰi˦˦/ qi²¹ /tɕʰi˨˩/ qi /tɕʰi˨˦/ ·chilq /tsʰilʔ˥/ chi¹ /tɕʰi˦/ qi²¹ /tɕʰi˨˩/
ghjar2 /ɣjar˨/ be2 /pe˧˥/ ba²¹ /pa˨˩/ pa /pa˨˦/ ·palq /palʔ˥/ ba¹ /pa˦/ ba²¹ /pa˨˩/
ghew2 /ɣew˨/ jiux3 /tɕiu˨˩˦/ jiu⁴² /tɕiəu˦˨/ jieu /tɕiəu˦˩/ :kwu /ku˩˥/ jyu² /tɕju˨˦/ jiu⁵³ /tɕiəu˥˧/
gha2 /ɣa˨/ cix6 /tsʰɿ˨˨˨/ si²¹ /sɿ˨˩/ zhi /ʑɿ˨˦/ ·ssip /s͈ip̚˥/ shy² /ʂɨ˨˦/ si²¹ /sɿ˨˩/
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