flee Proto-Japonic: *nonk-ar-ai- Old Japanese: 逃る (NOGAR-) Japanese: 逃れる (nogareru) Proto-Japonic: *nonk-as- (transitive) Japanese: 逃す (nogasu) Proto-Ryukyuan:...
According to Vovin, from Pre-Proto-Japonic *wasar, which was borrowed into late Old Korean as 菩薩 (reconstructed phonetically by Vovin as /pasʌr/), later...
Likely related to Proto-Japonic *mai (“eye”). *mi- to see Old Japanese: 見る (mi1ru) Japanese: 見る (miru) Proto-Ryukyuan: *mi Northern Ryukyuan: Kunigami:...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/tay Regular continuative / adverbial / conjunctive conjugation of completion auxiliary -tu. Bjarke Frellesvig and...
Likely related to Proto-Japonic *mi- (“to see”). *mai eye Old Japanese: 目 (me₂, ma-) Japanese: 目 (me, ma-) Proto-Ryukyuan: *me Northern Ryukyuan: Kikai:...
no consonant clusters can exist in Proto-Japonic. *mape before, front Old Japanese: 前 (mape1) Japanese: 前 (mae) Proto-Ryukyuan: *mae Northern Ryukyuan:...
Old Okinawan: A Corpus-Based Approach[3], University of Hawaii at Manoa ^ “ふみ【米】” in JLect - Japonic Languages and Dialects Database Dictionary, 2019....
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/kata- *kata hard difficult Old Japanese: 堅, 硬, 固 (kata, “hard”), 難 (kata, “difficult”) Japanese: 堅い, 硬い, 固い (katai...
*ətu (infinitive *ətəy) to fall Proto-Japonic: *ətəsu (causative) Old Japanese: 落とす (oto2su) Japanese: 落とす (otosu) Proto-Ryukyuan: *otosi Northern Ryukyuan:...
*entu where ⇒ Proto-Japonic: *entu-re Eastern Old Japanese: いづ (idu)...