< Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian
Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/hižwáHkaH
Proto-Iranian
Etymology
From *hižwáH + *-kaH.
Descendants
- Northeastern
- Ossetian: ӕвзаг (ævzag)
- Saka:
- Khotanese: [script needed] (biśā /βiźā/)
- Wakhi: zī̆k
- Sogdo-Bactrian:
- Bactrian:
- Greek: εζϐαγο (ezbago /əzβāg/)
- Chorasmian: [script needed] (zᵘβ’k /zuβā́g/), [script needed] (’zβ’k /əzβā́g/)
- Sogdic: *hizβā́kā
- Sogdian: (/zβāk, ᵊzβāk/}
- Buddhist: [script needed] (zβʾk), [script needed] (ʾzβʾʾk)
- Christian: [script needed] (zβʾq)
- Manichaean: 𐫉𐫂𐫀𐫐 (zβʾk)
- Yagnobi: zⁱvṓk
- Sogdian: (/zβāk, ᵊzβāk/}
- Bactrian:
- Southeastern Iranian:
- Pamir:
- Munji-Yidgha:
- Munji: [script needed] (zəvī́γ), [script needed] (zəvū́g)
- Yidgha: [script needed] (zᵊvīγ), [script needed] (zɪbēγ)
- Sanglechi-Ishkashimi:
- Ishkashimi: [script needed] (zvůk), [script needed] (zьvůk)
- Sanglechi: [script needed] (zəvū̆k)
- Shugni-Yazgulami:
- Roshani: [script needed] (ziv)
- Yazgulyam: [script needed] (zveg), [script needed] (zəveg)
- Munji-Yidgha:
- Pathan:
- Pashto:
- Waneci: [script needed] (zbə), [script needed] (zibə), [script needed] (zəbō)
- Pamir:
References
- Cathcart, Chundra Aroor (2015), “Iranian Dialectology and Dialectometry”, in Doctoral dissertation, University of California at Berkeley
- Novák, Ľubomír (2013) Problem of Archaism and Innovation in the Eastern Iranian Languages (PhD dissertation), Prague: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, filozofická fakulta, page 179
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