< Reconstruction:Proto-Ryukyuan
Reconstruction:Proto-Ryukyuan/te
Proto-Ryukyuan
Etymology
From Proto-Japonic *tai (“hand”).
Pronunciation
- Tone class: B
Derived terms
- *mukade (“centipede”) (possibly)
Descendants
- Northern Ryukyuan: 티 (/tʰi/) (Haytong Ceykwukki, 1501)
- Kikai:
- Kunigami:
- Northern Amami-Oshima:
- Okinawan:
- Oki-No-Erabu:
- Southern Amami-Oshima:
- Toku-No-Shima:
- Yoron: 手 (tī) (tone class B)
- Southern Ryukyuan:
- Miyako:
- Bora: 手 (tī)
- Hirara: 手 (tī)
- Ikema: 手 (tī) (tone class B)
- Irabu: 手 (tī)
- Karimata: 手 (tī)
- Kugai: 手 (tī)
- Kurima: 手 (tī)
- Minna: 手 (tī) (tone class B)
- Nagahama: 手 (tī)
- Ōgami: 手 (tī)
- Ōura: 手 (tī) (tone class AB)
- Sarahama: 手 (tī)
- Sawada: 手 (tī)
- Shiokawa: 手 (tī)
- Tarama: 手 (tī) (tone class B)
- Uechi: 手 (tī)
- Yonaha: 手 (tī) (tone class AB)
- Yaeyama:
- Yonaguni: 手 (tī) (tone class B)
- Miyako:
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