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Reconstruction:Proto-Polynesian/mano
Proto-Polynesian
Descendants
- Anuta: mano (“thousand, ten thousand”)
- Rapa Nui: mano (“thousand”)
- Emae: mano (“thousand”)
- Hawaiian: mano (“4000, many, multitude”)
- Kapingamarangi: mano (“thousand”)
- Luang: mango (“thousand”)
- Mangarevan: mano (“thousand”)
- South Marquesan: mano (“2000”)
- North Marquesan: mano (“4000”)
- Maori: mano (“thousand, multitude”)
- Niuean: mano (“plenty, many”)
- Nuguria: mano (“ten thousand”)
- Nukuoro: mano (“thousand, 100”)
- Penrhyn: mano (“2000”)
- Pukapukan: mano (“thousand”)
- Rarotongan: mano (“thousand”)
- Rennellese: mano (“thousand”)
- Samoan: mano (“thousand, large number”)
- Sikaiana: mano (“thousand”)
- Tahitian: mano (“1000, 2000”)
- Takuu: mano (“ten thousand, large number”)
- Tikopia: mano (“thousand, large number”)
- Tokelauan: mano/mānō (“uncountable, countless”)
- Tongan: mano (“ten thousand”)
- Tuamotuan: mano (“1000, 2000, 20000”)
- Tuvaluan: mano (“thousand”)
References
- Ross Clark and Simon J. Greenhill, editors (2011), “mano”, in POLLEX-Online: The Polynesian Lexicon Project Online
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