အနုခရာ
Burmese
Etymology
အနု (a.nu., “tender, small”) + ခရာ (hka.ra, “unit of time”), perhaps borrowed from Pali aṇu or Sanskrit अणु (aṇu) + Sanskrit कला (kalā).
Pronunciation
- Phonetic respelling: အ'နုခ'ရာ
- IPA(key): /ʔənṵkʰəjà/
- Romanization: MLCTS: a.nu.hka.ra • ALA-LC: ʼanukharā • BGN/PCGN: ănu.hkăya • Okell: ănúhkăya
Noun
အနုခရာ • (a.nu.hka.ra)
- (archaic) base traditional Burmese measure of time, equal to about 32 milliseconds
See also
- (traditional units of time) နှစ် (hnac, “year”), လ (la., “month”), အပတ် (a.pat, “week”), ရက် (rak, “day”), ဗဟို (ba.hui) / ပဟိုရ် (pa.huir, “3 hours”), နာရီ (nari, “24 minutes”), ပါဒ် (pad, “6 minutes”), ဗီဇနာ (bija.na, “24 seconds”), ပြန် (pran, “4 seconds”), ခရာ (hka.ra, “0.4 seconds”), ခဏ (hka.na., “0.16 seconds”), လယ (la.ya., “0.04 seconds”), အနုခရာ (a.nu.hka.ra, “32 milliseconds”), (Category: my:Units of measure)
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