vī
See also: Appendix:Variations of "vi"
Indus Kohistani
Etymology
From Sanskrit उदक (udaka), from Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥ (“water”). Cognate with Torwali اُو (ū).
Noun
vī̀[1]
References
- ^ Claus Peter Zoller (2005) A Grammar and Dictionary of Indus Kohistani, volume 1.: Dictionary, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 377
Further reading
- Daniel G. Hallberg et al. (1992) Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan[1], volume 1, archived from the original on 8 August 2017, page 211, number 46
Japanese
Romanization
vī
Khiamniungan Naga
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vi³³/
Adjective
vī
Samoan
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *wii (cognate with Rarotongan vī, Tahitian vī, Tongan vī and Fijian wi) from Proto-Central Pacific *wii from Proto-Oceanic *quʀis.[1][2]
Noun
vī
References
- ^ Ross Clark and Simon J. Greenhill, editors (2011), “wii”, in “POLLEX-Online: The Polynesian Lexicon Project Online”, in Oceanic Linguistics, volume 50, number 2, pages 551-559
- ^ Ross, Malcolm D., Pawley, Andrew, Osmond, Meredith (2008) The lexicon of Proto-Oceanic, volume 3: Plants, Canberra: Australian National University, →ISBN, pages 345-6