What word in this link refer to "īsaṃphuṭṭha" (a little bit tongues touching on their base).
Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
I'm alone.
Is my question not clear by my terrible english ?
Is my question not clear by my terrible english ?
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
Sorry theY, I don't understand that question.
Do you want to write "Īsaṃphuṭṭha" using IPA? Or some particular part of the word Īsaṃphuṭṭha?
Mike
Do you want to write "Īsaṃphuṭṭha" using IPA? Or some particular part of the word Īsaṃphuṭṭha?
Mike
Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
I want to know a English technical term of Īsaṃphuṭṭha.
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
You mean the English translation of Īsaṃphuṭṭha?
Mike
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Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
Hi TheY
What has the IPA got to do with it?
how do you understand the word?
What has the IPA got to do with it?
how do you understand the word?
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He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them.
But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
...
He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them … he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
John Stuart Mill
Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
Yes, I refer to that, and I want to know the word that I can search in IPA wiki, too.mikenz66 wrote:You mean the English translation of Īsaṃphuṭṭha?
Mike
Dear Cittasanto,Cittasanto wrote:Hi TheY
What has the IPA got to do with it?
how do you understand the word?
I'm sorry. I don't understand you question.
I answer by my guess:
I think IPA may make a word that refer to Īsaṃphuṭṭha.
Īsaṃphuṭṭha mean "a little bit tongues touching on their base".
It is a skill to pronounce sanskrit--saṅvuta, vivaṭṭa, phuttha, and īsaṃphuṭṭha.
Pali just has only phuttha, and īsaṃphuṭṭha (saddanītisuttamālā).
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
Ajahn Dhammanando would be able to answer this I am not sure if anyone else could sufficiently.
which letter are you referring to being pronounced like that?
maybe this PDF would be of assistance
which letter are you referring to being pronounced like that?
maybe this PDF would be of assistance
Blog, Suttas, Aj Chah, Facebook.
He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them.
But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
...
He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them … he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
John Stuart Mill
He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them.
But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side, if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion …
...
He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them … he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
John Stuart Mill
Re: Īsaṃphuṭṭha of IPA ?
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Thank you, so helpful e-book.
Thank you, so helpful e-book.
- saṅvuta= Open Back Rounded Vowel.
- vivaṭṭa= Other Vowels.
- phuttha= Stop.
- īsaṃphuṭṭha= Approximant (+Fricative).
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html
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Tipitaka memorization is a rule of monks. It isn't just a choice. They must done it.
bahussuto nāma tividho hoti – nissayamuccanako, parisupaṭṭhāpako, bhikkhunovādakoti.
http://UnmixedTheravada.blogspot.com/20 ... monks.html