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Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/baqəʀu
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *baqəʀuh.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /baqəʀu/
Descendants
- Proto-Philippine: *baqRu
- Batanic
- Northern Luzon
- Central Luzon
- Northern Mindoro
- Ati: bédoʔ
- Manide–Alabat
- Camarines Norte Agta: be-gí
- Greater Central Philippine
- Central Philippine
- Tagalog: bágo
- Bikol
- Mansakan
- Visayan
- Manobo
- Subanen
- South Mangyan
- Palawanic
- Danao
- Gorontalo–Mongondow
- Central Philippine
- Kalamian
- Agutaynen: ba-lo
- Calamian Tagbanwa: baklu
- Sangiric
- Minahasan
- Basap–Barito
- North Bornean
- Northeast Sabahan
- Ida'an: bagku
- Southwest Sabahan
- North Sarawakan
- Central Sarawakan
- Melanau
- Central Melanau: ba'ou
- Balingian Melanau: bahou
- Kajang
- Sekapan: baʔəw
- Kajaman: baʔəw
- Lahanan: bau
- Melanau
- Northeast Sabahan
- Land Dayak
- Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
- Rejang: blau
- Lampungic
- Lampung Api: bahyu
- Moklenic
- Moken: keloy
- Moklen: kləi
- Malayo-Sumbawan
- Javanese: wau
- South Sulawesi
- Celebic
- Saluan–Banggai
- Eastern
- Banggai: boolu
- Balantak: u'uru
- Western
- Saluan: buqou
- Eastern
- Bungku–Tolaki
- Eastern
- Mori Bawah: wo'u, wo'ohu
- Western
- Interior
- Mori Atas: wo'u
- Padoe: woou, wo'u
- West Coast
- Kodeoha: wuohu
- Tolaki: wo'ohu, wu'ohu
- Interior
- Eastern
- Kaili–Pamona
- Muna–Buton
- Buton
- Cia-Cia: vukou
- Kumbewaha: wukou
- Lasalimu: wukou
- Munic
- Muna: bughou, bu'ou
- Kioko: wu'ou
- Tukangbesi–Bonerate
- Bonerate: wo'ou
- Tukang Besi South: ɸoʔou
- Buton
- Tomini–Tolitoli
- Wotu–Wolio
- Saluan–Banggai
- Chamorro: på'go
- Palauan: beches
- Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
- Central Malayo-Polynesian
- Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
- South Halmahera–West New Guinea
- Proto-Oceanic: *paqoʀu
- Admiralty Islands
- St. Matthias Islands
- Mussau-Emira: ouna
- Western Oceanic
- Meso-Melanesian
- North New Guinea
- Papuan Tip
- Nuclear Papuan Tip
- Kilivila–Misima
- Kilivila: vau
- Misima-Paneati: vavaluna
- Muyuw: kwéivaw
- Central-Eastern Oceanic
- Micronesian
- Chuukic–Pohnpeic
- Chuukic: *faú
- Carolinian: ffé
- Chuukese: fé
- Mortlockese: sééfé
- Puluwat: hééfé
- Satawalese: fféé
- Sonsorolese: taifaú
- Tobian: taiföü
- Woleaian: fféé, ffeo
- Chuukic: *faú
- Chuukic–Pohnpeic
- Southeast Solomonic
- Gela–Guadalcanal
- Gelic
- Gela: vaolu
- Lengo: vaolu
- Guadalcanal
- Birao: vaolu
- Ghari: vaolu
- Malango: vaolu
- Talise: vaoluna
- Gelic
- Longgu–Malaita–Makira
- Gela–Guadalcanal
- Central Pacific
- Southern Oceanic
- Micronesian
References
- Blust, Robert & Stephen Trussell, Austronesian Comparative Dictionary – *baqeRuh.
- Greenhill, S.J., Blust, R., & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271-283.
- Kamholz, D.C. (2014) Austronesians in Papua: Diversification and Change in South Halmahera–West New Guinea, Berkeley: University of California, page 162
- Smith, A. (2017) The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification, dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
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