释义 |
Shina|ˈʃiːnə| [Native name: cf. Shin n.2] The Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Shin. Also attrib.
1854A. Cunningham Ladák ii. 37 The Persian character, which all the Dards make use of in writing their own language, of which there are three distinct dialects,—the Shiná, the Khajunah, and the Arniya. The Shiná dialect is spoken by the people of Astor, Gilgit, Chelas, Darél, Kohli, and Pálas. 1903Risley & Gait Census India 1901 I. i. 310 Shina, one of the non-Sanskrit Indo-Aryan forms of speech. 1936R. C. F. Schomberg Unknown Karakoram i. iii. 39 Shum, which means dog in the Shina tongue. 1977D. Murphy Where Indus is Young vii. 147 Talking rapidly in Shina, the Gilgit language. |