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Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/paŋdan
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *paŋudaN.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paŋdan/
Descendants
- Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian: *pandan
- Central Malayo-Polynesian:
- Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian: *panran
- Proto-Halmahera-Cenderawasih: *fanran
- Kowiai: fodan
- Proto-Oceanic: *padran
- Admiralty Islands:
- Central-Eastern Oceanic:
- St. Matthias Islands:
- Mussau-Emira: arana
- Western Oceanic:
- Proto-Halmahera-Cenderawasih: *fanran
- Western Malayo-Polynesian:
- Greater Barito:
- Malagasy: fandrana
- Ngaju: pandan
- Proto-Philippine: *paŋdan
- Greater Central Philippine:
- Minahasan:
- Tontemboan: pondang
- Northern Luzon:
- Ilocano: pangdan
- Isnag: pandan
- Kankanaey: pangdan
- Sangiric:
- Ratahan: pondang
- Sangir: pondang
- Talaud: pondanna, pondangnga
- Celebic:
- Muna: ponda
- Pamona: pondani
- Moklenic:
- Moken: panan
- Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands:
- Chamorro: påhong
- Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan:
- Old Javanese: paṇḍan
- Javanese: pandhan, pandan
- Proto-South Sulawesi:
- Greater Barito:
Further reading
- Blust's Austronesian Comparative Dictionary – *paŋudaN
- Wolff, J. U. (2010) Proto-Austronesian Phonology with Glossary, NY: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications
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