< Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan
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Proto-Sino-Tibetan
Etymology
- Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *tyik ⪤ *tyak (LaPolla, 1987); *gtyik (Coblin, 1986); *tyɑk (Chou, 1972)
- Proto-Tibeto-Burman: *tyak ⪤ g-t(y)ik (Matisoff, STEDT); *tyɑk ~ tyik (Chou, 1972)
Numeral
| Proto-Sino-Tibetan numerals | |
|---|---|
| ONE | *ʔit *kat *tjak ~ g-t(j)ik |
| TWO | *g/s-ni-s |
| THREE | *g-sum |
| FOUR | *b-ləj |
| FIVE | *l/b-ŋa |
| SIX | *d-k-ruk |
| SEVEN | *s-ni-s |
| EIGHT | *b-r-gjat ~ b-g-rjat |
| NINE | *d/s-kəw |
| TEN | *gip *ts(j)i(j) ~ tsjaj |
| TWENTY | *m-kul |
| HUNDRED | *b-r-gja |
| THOUSAND | *s-tawŋ |
*tjak ~ g-t(j)ik
Descendants
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→ Japanese: 隻 (せき, seki)
Korean: 척 (隻, cheok)
Vietnamese: chiếc (隻)
- Himalayish
- Tangut-Qiang
- Northern Tangut
- Tangut: 𘈩 (*lew¹, “one, single”)
- Northern Tangut
- Lolo-Burmese-Naxi
See also
- *dan ~ daj (“single, one, whole, only”)
- *ʔit (“one”)
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