Reconstruction:Proto-Austroasiatic/tŋiːʔ

Etymology

 * Proto-Austroasiatic: *tŋiːʔ (Sidwell, 2024, #AA027)
 * Proto-Mon-Khmer: *t₂ŋiiʔ (Shorto, 2006, #31)

Compare 🇨🇬 siŋi, 🇨🇬. The Munda reflexes are of the "Northern Austroasiatic" type (with a fricative, affricate or palatal stop), opposed to the "non-Northern" type (with alveolar/dental stop). Compare 	ʌsaŋ vs..

Noun

 * 1) day
 * 2) sun

Descendants

 * Aslian:
 * Southern Aslian
 * Semaq Beri: təŋiʔ
 * Semelai: tɲi
 * Bahnaric: (Sidwell, 2011)
 * West Bahnaric:
 * Laven:
 * Jru': tŋaj
 * Juk: taŋaj
 * Su: taŋaj
 * Brao: təŋaj
 * Central Bahnaric:
 * Alak: taŋaj
 * South Bahnaric:
 * North Bahnaric:
 * Katuic: (Sidwell, 2005)
 * Ta'oi: tŋaj
 * Kuy: təŋaj
 * Khasian: (Sidwell, 2018)
 * Khmeric:
 * Modern Khmer:
 * Khmuic: (Sidwell, 2013)
 * Khmu: sŋiʔ
 * Khsing-Mul: cəlŋeː
 * Mal: ŋeʔ
 * Monic:
 * Modern Mon:
 * Nicobaric:
 * Palaungic: (Sidwell, 2015)
 * Riang: sᵊɲiʔ¹
 * Palaung:
 * Shwe:
 * Sam-Loong:
 * Plang:
 * La Gang: sà.ŋìʔ
 * Man Noi: sá.ŋíʔ
 * (Headley, 1985)
 * Chong: ŋiʔ ("noon")
 * (Ferlus, 2007)
 * Tho:
 * Cuối Chăm: ŋaj¹
 * Làng Lỡ: ŋiː¹
 * Viet-Muong:
 * (Headley, 1985)
 * Chong: ŋiʔ ("noon")
 * (Ferlus, 2007)
 * Tho:
 * Cuối Chăm: ŋaj¹
 * Làng Lỡ: ŋiː¹
 * Viet-Muong: