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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 *tiaN.
Pronunciation
Noun
*tian
- belly
- Synonym: *kəmpuŋ
Descendants
- Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian:
- Central Malayo-Polynesian:
- Central Maluku:
- Sumba–Flores:
- Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian:
- Proto-Oceanic: *tian
- Central-Eastern Oceanic:
- Central Pacific:
- Proto-Polynesian: *tia
- Futunic:
- Marquesic:
- Tahitic:
- Rotuman: fia
- Micronesian: *tia
- Marshallese: je
- Ulithian: sie-
- Southeast Solomonic:
- Southern Oceanic:
- Western Oceanic:
- Meso-Melanesian:
- Northwest Solomonic:
- Mono–Uruavan:
- New Georgia:
- Ysabel:
- St. George:
- North New Guinea:
- Kairiru: tiye-
- Mengen: sia-
- Western Malayo-Polynesian:
- Kayanic:
- North Borneo:
- Proto-North Sarawak:
- Berawan:
- Central Berawan: tijen
- Western Berawan: tijan
- Lower Baram:
- Belait: tejin
- Kiput: ticin
- Narom: tijien
- Northeast Sabah:
- Southwest Sabah:
- Greater Dusunic:
- Central Dusun: tian
- Kadazan:
- Coastal Kadazan: tizan
- Labuk-Kinabatangan Kadazan: tijan
- Momogun:
- Murutic:
- Burusu: ketian (“pregnant”)
- Paitanic:
- Proto-Philippine: *tian
- Central Luzon:
- Greater Central Philippine:
- Central Philippine:
- Danao:
- South Mangyan:
- Kalamian:
- Northern Luzon:
- Celebic:
- Proto-Bungku-Tolaki: *tiaN
- Kaili–Pamona:
- Saluan–Banggai:
- Tomini–Tolitoli:
- Palauan: diyl
- Chamorro: tuyan
- Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan:
- Bali–Sasak:
- Proto-Malayo-Chamic:
- Proto-Chamic: *tiyaːn
- Coastal Chamic:
- Highlands Chamic:
- Chru–Northern Chamic:
- Chru: tian
- Northern Chamic:
- Northern Roglai: matiat
- Tsat: tenʔ³³
- Rade–Jarai:
- Proto-Malayic: *tian
- Old Javanese: tian
- Proto-South Sulawesi:
- Makasar: tianang (“pregnant”)
Further reading