Where does “Intha” come from?

Intha (English) comes from Burmese အင်းသား, from Burmese -သား, from Burmese သား, from Old Burmese သဟ်, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tsəʔ — child, son, offspring; grandson; relatives; nephew/niece.

Intha (English): An ethnic group of Myanmar

Definitions

  1. An ethnic group of Myanmar

Ancestry of “Intha”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Burmeseအင်းသားIntha, an ethnic group in Myanmar (Burma)
2Burmese-သားmale resident, inhabitant, or member of
3Burmeseသားson; meat, flesh
4Old Burmeseသဟ်son
5Proto-Sino-Tibetan*tsəʔchild, son, offspring; grandson; relatives; nephew/niece
Every word from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tsəʔEvery word from Old Burmese သဟ်Every word from Burmese သား