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Reconstruction:Proto-Ryukyuan/te

This Proto-Ryukyuan entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Ryukyuan

Etymology

From Proto-Japonic *tai (hand).

Pronunciation

  • Tone class: B

Noun

*te

  1. hand

Derived terms

  • *mukade (centipede) (possibly)

Descendants

  • Northern Ryukyuan: (/⁠tʰi⁠/) (Haytong Ceykwukki, 1501)
    • Kikai:
      Aden: () (tone class AB)
      Araki: () (tone class AB)
      Kamikatetsu: () (tone class AB)
      Nakasato: (θī) (tone class AB)
      Onotsu: (tïï) (tone class B)
      Sakamine: () (tone class AB)
      Shiomichi: () (tone class AB)
      Shitōke: (tïï) (tone class B)
      Wan: (θī) (tone class AB)
    • Kunigami:
      Iejima: (thī)
      Hentona: (thī)
      Nakijin: (thī) (tone class B)
      Oku: (thī)
      Sumuide: ()
    • Northern Amami-Oshima:
      Naze: ()
      Yamatohama: ()
      Yuwan: (tïï)
    • Okinawan:
      Naha: ()
      Shuri: () (tone class B)
    • Oki-No-Erabu:
      Kamishiro: () (tone class B)
      Serikaku: ()
      Tetechina: ()
    • Southern Amami-Oshima:
      Koniya: (tïï)
      Shodon: (tïï) (tone class B)
    • Toku-No-Shima:
      Inō: (tïï)
      Kametsu: ()
      Matsubara: (tïï) (tone class B)
      San: () (tone class B)
    • Yoron: () (tone class B)
  • Southern Ryukyuan:
    • Miyako:
      Bora: ()
      Hirara: ()
      Ikema: () (tone class B)
      Irabu: ()
      Karimata: ()
      Kugai: ()
      Kurima: ()
      Minna: () (tone class B)
      Nagahama: ()
      Ōgami: ()
      Ōura: () (tone class AB)
      Sarahama: ()
      Sawada: ()
      Shiokawa: ()
      Tarama: () (tone class B)
      Uechi: ()
      Yonaha: () (tone class AB)
    • Yaeyama:
      Hateruma: (shī)
      Hatoma: ()
      Ishigaki: () (tone class B)
      Kohama: ()
      Kuroshima: ()
      Sonai: ()
      Taketomi: () (tone class B)
    • Yonaguni: () (tone class B)
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