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Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/dəŋəʀ

This Proto-Malayo-Polynesian entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Malayo-Polynesian

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *dəŋəʀ (to hear, sound).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dəŋəʀ/

Verb

*dəŋəʀ

  1. to hear; perceive

Descendants

  • Proto-Philippine: *dəŋəʀ
    • Ati: karnged
    • Batanic:
      • Ivatan: adngey
      • Yami: rengey
    • Central Luzon:
      • Sambalic:
    • Greater Central Philippine:
      • Central Philippine:
      • Gorontalo–Mongondow:
        • Gorontalo: dungohu
        • Kaidipang: dungogu
        • Ponosakan: dongoh
      • Manobo:
        • Binukid: dengeg
        • Western Bukidnon Manobo: dengeg
      • South Mangyan:
        • Hanunoo: dungóg
    • Kalamian:
      • Calamian Tagbanwa: dɨŋɨl
    • Northern Luzon:
      • Ilocano: dengngeg
      • Kagayan Valley:
      • Meso-Cordilleran:
        • Central Cordilleran:
          • Bontoc-Kankanaey:
            • Central Bontoc: dengel
            • Kankanaey: dengngen
            • Northern Kankanay: dɨng'ngɨ
          • Ifugao:
            • Amganad Ifugao: do'ngol
            • Batad Ifugao: dongól
        • Southern Cordilleran:
          • Kayapa Kallahan: dɨngɨl
          • Keley-I Kallahan: dengel
          • Pangasinan: denguel, dengél
      • Northeastern Luzon:
        • Casiguran Dumagat Agta: dingeh
    • Sangiric: *dingiʀ
      • Bantik: díŋihi'
      • Sangil: dingire'
      • Sangir: dingihe'
  • Basap-Greater Barito:
    • Basap: ngendenger
    • Northeast Barito:
      • Paser: kerongoy
      • Tawoyan: keringa
    • Southeast Barito:
      • Dusun Witu: ngaringey
      • Ma'anyan: ñandringey
      • Malagasy: reny
  • Kayanic:
    • Rejang Kayan: dengah
  • Land Dayak:
    • Benyadu-Bekati':
    • Bidayuh:
      • Bau Bidayuh: dingah
      • Biatah Bidayuh: dingah
      • Sungkung: dingan
  • North Borneo:
    • Central Sarawak:
      • Central Melanau: dengah
    • Proto-North Sarawak:
    • Northeast Sabah:
    • Southwest Sabah:
      • Greater Dusunic:
        • Central Dusun: rongou
        • Coastal Kadazan: ongou
        • Rungus: rongou
      • Murutic:
        • Burusu: dingog
        • Timugon Murut: dongog
      • Paitanic:
        • Tombonuo: rongou
        • Upper Kinabatangan: rongo
  • Northwest Sumatra-Barrier Islands:
    • Enggano: dohõ
    • Nias: rongo
  • Lampungic:
  • Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan:
    • Bali-Sasak-Sumbawa:
      • Balinese: ningeh
      • Sasak: dengah
    • Proto-Malayo-Chamic:
      • Proto-Chamic:
        • Acehnese: deungo
      • Proto-Malayic: *dəŋər
    • Sundanese: denge
  • Old Javanese: ruṅu
  • Proto-South Sulawesi:
  • Celebic:
    • Proto-Bungku-Tolaki: *roŋoʀ
    • Muna-Buton:
    • Saluan-Banggai:
      • Balantak: rongor
      • Banggai: dongol
    • Tomini-Totoli:
    • Wotu-Wolio:
  • Chamorro: hungok
  • Palauan: orrénges
  • Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian:
    • Central Malayo-Polynesian:
      • Aru:
      • Central Maluku:
      • Flores–Lembata:
      • Kei–Tanimbar:
        • Fordata: nrenar
        • Yamdena: ndengar
      • Sumba–Flores:
      • Timoric:
    • Eastern Malayo-Polynesian:
      • Proto-Halmahera-Cenderawasih:
        • Irarutu–Nabi:
          • Irarutu: nongger
        • Ma'ya-Matbat:
          • Ma'ya: ꞌdo¹²n
        • South Halmahera:
      • Proto-Oceanic: *roŋoʀ
        • Fijian: rogo
        • Proto-Polynesian: *roŋo
          • Proto-Nuclear Polynesian:
            • Proto-Eastern Polynesian:
              • Marquesic:
                • Hawaiian: lono (news)
                • Mangarevan: rogo
                • North Marquesan: ʻoko
                • South Marquesan: ʻono
              • Rapa Nui: rogo
              • Tahitic:
            • Western Polynesian:
          • Tongic:
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