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There is a claim that Lao Tzu (Lão Tử in Vietnamese), the founder of Taoism, was named Ly Nhi (李耳). Ly Nhi is the first known historical figure with the surname and is considered the possible founding ancestor. One of the earliest occurrences of the name Lý in Vietnam is the warrior Lý Ông Trọng, who lived around 200 BCE.
Originally, the digraph letter ly was used to represent the palatal lateral /ʎ/, just as the digraph letter ny is still used to represent the palatal nasal /ɲ/.However, in the eastern dialects as well as in the standard dialect, the phoneme /ʎ/ lost its lateral feature and merged with /j/ (akin to Spanish yeísmo).
Our Vietnam, when compared with China (華), our studies are the same, but our pronunciations differ. Old scholars here often adapt the texts into the national pronunciation (國音; Vietnamese) for the convenience of beginners. For example, the Explanation of the Odes (詩經解義; Thi kinh giải nghĩa) has already been circulated widely.
Ly/Lý (Vietnamese) Li or Lee ( [lì] ; Chinese : 李 ; pinyin : Lǐ ) is a common Chinese surname , it is the 4th name listed in the famous Hundred Family Surnames . [ 1 ] Li is one of the most common surnames in Asia, shared by 92.76 million people in China, [ 2 ] and more than 100 million in Asia. [ 3 ]
Mostly similar to during, as pronounced in Received Pronunciation) denoting /ɟ/ by gy is a remnant of (probably) Italian scribes who tried to render the Hungarian sound. <dy> would be a more consistent notation in scope of ty , ny , ly ; (see there), as the y part of digraphs show palatalisation in the Hungarian writing system.
The suffix-ly in English is usually a contraction of -like, similar to the Anglo-Saxon-lice and German-lich. [1] It is commonly added to an adjective to form an adverb , but in some cases it is used to form an adjective, such as ugly or manly .
The following pronunciation respelling key is used in some Wikipedia articles to respell the pronunciations of English words. It does not use special symbols or diacritics apart from the schwa (ə), which is used for the first sound in the word "about". See documentation for {} for examples and instructions on using the template.
The Lý dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Lý, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɲâː lǐ], chữ Nôm: 茹李, chữ Hán: 朝李, Vietnamese: triều Lý), officially Đại Cồ Việt (chữ Hán: 大瞿越) from 1009 to 1054 and Đại Việt (chữ Hán: 大越) from 1054 to 1225, was a Vietnamese dynasty that existed from 1009 to 1225.