< Reconstruction:Proto-Arawak
Reconstruction:Proto-Arawak/hunia
Proto-Arawak
Descendants
- Moxo-Terêna:
- Terêna:
- Tereno: uune (uːne)
- Kinikinao: [script needed] (uːne)
- Moxo-Bauré: *ɨne[1]
- Terêna:
- Piro-Apurinã:
- Amuesha-Chamicuro:
- Yanesha': [Term?] (unʲ, “water”)
- Ta-Arawakan:
- Guajiro:
- Paraujano: uuja
- Wayuu: juya (huja)
- Lokono-Igñeri:
- Garifuna: húya (huja, “rain”)
- Island Carib: húia
- Guajiro:
- Paresí-Waurá:
- Wapixaná-Baré:
- Baré-Guinau:
- Baré: hïya
- Guinau: hía
- Xiriâna: hunɨ
- Baré-Guinau:
- Maipure-Avane:
- Nawiki:
References
- Matteson, Esther; Wheeler, Alva; Jackson, Frances L.; Waltz, Nathan E.; Christian, Diana R., editors (1972) Comparative Studies in Amerindian Languages (Janua Linguarum. Series Practica; 127), The Hague: Mouton & Co., →ISBN, page 181
- Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho De Valhery (2016) Estudo arqueo-ecolinguístico das terras tropicais Sul-Americanas, Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Letras, page 365
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