< Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic
Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/mita
Proto-Japonic
Etymology
Speculatively related to Old Japanese 土 (ni, “clay, earth”) (< *mi).
Descendants
- Eastern Old Japanese:
- >? Hachijō: みじゃ (mija) (with irregular voicing)
- >? Old Japanese: にた (nita) (with nasal assimilation)
- Proto-Ryukyuan: *mita
- Northern Ryukyuan:
- Kikai: みちゃ (micha)
- Kunigami: みちゃー (michā)
- Northern Amami-Oshima: みちゃ (micha)
- Okinawan: んちゃ (ncha)
- Oki-No-Erabu: みちゃ (micha), みちゃー (michā)
- Southern Amami-Oshima: みちゃ (micha)
- Toku-No-Shima: いんちゃ (incha)
- Yoron: みちゃ (micha)
- Southern Ryukyuan:
- Northern Ryukyuan:
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