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ID | Language | Word | Entry | Source Gloss | Annotation | Loan |
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184780 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | he, she, it (pronoun d:3s) | *ua | |||
184849 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | testicles | *walaka | |||
184772 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | name | *wani | |||
184773 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | who? | *wani | |||
184763 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | fence | *wati | |||
184832 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | to urinate | *X + *si- | (urine + verb) | ||
184779 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | he, she, it (pronoun d:3s) | *ya | |||
184711 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | bird | *yaka[i] | |||
184809 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | to go | *yata- | |||
184651 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | faeces (dung, faeces, excrement) | *ata | |||
184652 | Proto-Trans-New-Guinea | faeces (dung, faeces, excrement) | *sim(i,u) |