दाः
Mundari
Etymology
From Proto-Austroasiatic *ɗaːk, whence also the following terms in other Munda languages: Bodo Gadaba daʔ, Bondo daʔ, Korku daʔ, Kharia dak, Korwa dak, Juang ଡକ୍, Santali ᱫᱟᱜ (dak’). Compare Car Nicobarese mak and Vietnamese nước.
References
- Johann Hoffmann, Mundari Grammar (1903) dá
- Manindra Bhusan Bhaduri, A Mundari-English Dictionary (1931) dā
- Toshiki Osada, Madhu Purti, Nishaant Choksi, and Nathan Badenoch, A Course in Mundari: daˀ (but where /a/ is described as being the low central unrounded vowel)
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