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Reconstruction:Proto-Philippine/dəŋəʀ
Proto-Philippine
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *dəŋəʀ, from Proto-Austronesian *dəŋəʀ (“to hear, sound”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dəŋəʀ/
Descendants
- Ati: karnged
- Batanic:
- Ivatan: adngey
- Yami: rengey
- Central Luzon:
- Sambalic:
- Abenlen Ayta: lenge
- Sambalic:
- Greater Central Philippine:
- Central Philippine:
- Gorontalo–Mongondow:
- Gorontalo: dungohu
- Kaidipang: dungogu
- Ponosakan: dongoh
- Manobo:
- Binukid: dengeg
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: dengeg
- South Mangyan:
- Hanunoo: dungóg
- Kalamian:
- Calamian Tagbanwa: dɨŋɨl
- Northern Luzon:
- Ilocano: dengngeg
- Kagayan Valley:
- Isnag: dangág
- Meso-Cordilleran:
- Central Cordilleran:
- Bontoc-Kankanaey:
- Central Bontoc: dengel
- Kankanaey: dengngen
- Northern Kankanay: dɨng'ngɨ
- Ifugao:
- Amganad Ifugao: do'ngol
- Batad Ifugao: dongól
- Bontoc-Kankanaey:
- Southern Cordilleran:
- Kayapa Kallahan: dɨngɨl
- Keley-I Kallahan: dengel
- Pangasinan: denguel, dengél
- Central Cordilleran:
- Northeastern Luzon:
- Casiguran Dumagat Agta: dingeh
- Sangiric: *dingiʀ
- Bantik: díŋihi'
- Sangil: dingire'
- Sangir: dingihe'
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