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This Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 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.
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Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *aNak.
Pronunciation
Noun
*anak
- child (a female or male child, a daughter or son)
Descendants
- Proto-Philippine: *anak
- Batanic
- Northern Luzon
- Ilocano: anák
- Northern Cordilleran
- Cagayan Valley
- Casiguran Dumagat Agta: anák
- South-Central Cordilleran
- Central Cordilleran
- South Cordilleran
- Central Luzon
- Greater Central Philippine
- Central Philippine
- Tagalog: anák
- Visayan
- Cebuano: anák
- Central Visayan
- Tausug: anak
- Mansakan
- Southern Mindoro
- Palawanic
- Danao
- Manobo
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: anák
- Minahasan
- Barito
- Sama-Bajaw
- East Barito
- West Barito
- North Bornean
- North Sarawakan
- Berawan-Kelabitic
- Kayan-Murik
- Melanau-Bintulu
- Sabahan
- Northwest Sumatran
- Batak
- Northern Batak
- Southern Batak
- Gayo: anak
- Nias: ono
- Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan: *anak
- Proto-Malayo-Chamic: *anak
- Proto-Chamic: *ʔana:k
- Acehnese: aneuk
- Coastal Chamic
- Cham
- Eastern Cham: anẽk
- Western Cham: anœk
- Proto-Malayic: *anak
- Banjarese: anak
- Ibanic
- Nuclear Malayic
- Bali-Sasak-Sumbawa
- Old Javanese: anak
- South Sulawesi
- Celebic
- Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian: *anak
- Sumba-Flores
- Manggarai: anak
- Central Flores
- Yamdena: anak
Further reading