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Reconstruction:Proto-Mon-Khmer/t₂ŋiiʔ
Proto-Mon-Khmer
Etymology
- Proto-Mon-Khmer: *t₂ŋiiʔ (Shorto, 2006, #31)
Compare Bondo siŋi, Santali ᱥᱤᱧ (siñ). The Munda reflexes are of the "Northern Austroasiatic" type (with a fricative, affricate or palatal stop), opposed to the "non-Northern" type (with alveolar/dental stop). Compare Sora ʌsaŋ vs. Vietnamese đắng (“bitter”).
Descendants
- Aslian:
- Southern Aslian
- Semaq Beri: təŋiʔ
- Semelai: tɲi
- Southern Aslian
- Bahnaric: *tŋaj (Sidwell, 2011)
- West Bahnaric:
- Laven:
- Jru': tŋaj
- Juk: taŋaj
- Su: taŋaj
- Brao: təŋaj
- Laven:
- Central Bahnaric:
- Alak: taŋaj
- South Bahnaric:
- Koho: töngai
- North Bahnaric:
- Halang: ngay
- West Bahnaric:
- Katuic: *tŋaj (Sidwell, 2005)
- Khasian: *sŋiː (Sidwell, 2018)
- Khasi: sngi, 'ngi
- Khmeric:
- Modern Khmer: ថ្ងៃ (thngay)
- Khmuic: *cŋi/eʔ (Sidwell, 2013)
- Khmu: sŋiʔ
- Khsing-Mul: cəlŋeː
- Mal: ŋeʔ
- Monic:
- Old Mon: tṅey
- Modern Mon: တ္ၚဲ (ŋoa)
- Old Mon: tṅey
- Nicobaric:
- Palaungic: *cəŋiːʔ (Sidwell, 2015)
- Riang: sᵊɲiʔ¹
- Palaung:
- Shwe:
- Sam-Loong: ဆငီ
- Shwe:
- Plang:
- La Gang: sà.ŋìʔ
- Man Noi: sá.ŋíʔ
- Proto-Pearic: *tŋiʔ (Headley, 1985)
- Chong: ŋiʔ ("noon")
- Proto-Vietic: *-ŋiː (Ferlus, 2007)
- >? Old Javanese: taṅhi
- >? Old Javanese: sṛŋeŋe
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