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Reconstruction:Old Median/mānáyati
Old Median
Etymology
From Proto-Iranian *mānáyati.[1]
Descendants
- Middle Median: *mānēd
- Kermanic:
- Abyanehi: [script needed] (mune)
- Abuzeydabadi: [script needed] (mönē)
- Farizandi: مندە (mundä), [script needed] (-mand-)
- Hamadani: [script needed] (mon-)
- Isfahani: [script needed] (ve-mun-)
- Gazi: [script needed] (mūnā)
- Jowshaqani: [script needed] (amune), [script needed] (amɔne)
- Khunsari: [script needed] (mūn-)
- Natanzi: [script needed] (-můnd)
- Qohrudi: [script needed] (bá-münd)
- Soi: [script needed] (bá-mün-)
- Sivandi: [script needed] (mān-)
- Tatic:
- Talysh: [script needed] (mânde)
- Kermanic:
- Semnani: [script needed] (-mund)
References
- Asatrian, Garnik S. (2011), “mand-(mön-)”, in A Comparative Vocabulary of Central Iranian Dialects (in Persian and English), Tehran: Safir Ardehal Publications, page 270
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