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'''Šihayxden''' /ʃiχˈajç.dɛn/, locally often called '''Ayxdenne''' /ˈajç.dɛn.nɛ/, is a village and municipality in southern [[Shingtsun]], [[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen]]. It was built by the [[Kyawcennic people|Kyawcennic]] population of Shingtsun on 28 February 2024.
'''Šihayxden''' /ʃiχˈajç.dɛn/, locally often called '''Ayxdenne''' /ˈajç.dɛn.nɛ/, is a village and municipality in southern [[Shingtsun]], [[Kingdom of Kyaw Cen]]. It was built by the [[Kyawcennic Chirean people|Kyawcennic population of Shingtsun]] on 28 February 2024.
 
==Etymology==
''Šihayxden'' is [[Kyawcenni language|Kyawcenni]] for ''rose bush''. This is because the town was built in a valley with lots of rose bushes, which are considered a unique heritage symbol of the village.
 
The colloquially used name '''Ayxdenne''', literally meaning ''of the spikes'', is a shortened version of ''Šihayxden'' with the genitive suffix -ne that is commonly used in town names. When declined, the -ne suffix is dropped and the name is treated like the word ''ayxden'' (spike).

Latest revision as of 23:56, 28 February 2025

Šihayxden
Photo of Šihayxden
CountryKingdom of Kyaw Cen
SubdivisionRepublic of Shingtsun
Mayorunknown, it's too remote so nobody actually goes there to check

Šihayxden /ʃiχˈajç.dɛn/, locally often called Ayxdenne /ˈajç.dɛn.nɛ/, is a village and municipality in southern Shingtsun, Kingdom of Kyaw Cen. It was built by the Kyawcennic population of Shingtsun on 28 February 2024.

Etymology

Šihayxden is Kyawcenni for rose bush. This is because the town was built in a valley with lots of rose bushes, which are considered a unique heritage symbol of the village.

The colloquially used name Ayxdenne, literally meaning of the spikes, is a shortened version of Šihayxden with the genitive suffix -ne that is commonly used in town names. When declined, the -ne suffix is dropped and the name is treated like the word ayxden (spike).