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Proto-Kra
Etymology
Cognate with Proto-Austronesian *buaq
Noun
*C-makᴰ
- fruit
Descendants
- Lachi
- Lachi (Tân Lợi): mji²²
- Lachi (Jinchang): mi³⁵ qei⁴⁴
- Gelao
- Telue
- Gelao (Fengyan): ma³¹
- Gelao (Yueliangwan): ma³¹
- Gelao (Wantao): ma³⁵
- Gelao (Niupo): ma³⁵
- Gelao (Judu): ma³⁵
- Gelao (Moji): ma³¹ ma²⁴
- Qau
- Gelao (Dagouchang): mei³¹
- Gelao (Wanzi): mei³¹
- A'ou
- Gelao (Bigong): ɭe³¹ va³¹
- Mulao: vai⁵³
- Vandu
- Qabiao: miak⁴⁵
- Laha
- Laha (Ta Mit): mat²⁴
- Laha (Noong Lay): mat³³
- Buyang
- Buyang (Langjia): maːk¹¹
- Buyang (Yalang): mɛ³¹
- Buyang (Ecun): maːk⁵⁵
- Paha: ma⁵⁵, maak³³
References
- Ostapirat, Weera (2000) “Proto-Kra”, in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, volume 23, number 1, pages 1-251.
- Greenhill, S.J., Blust, R., & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271–283.