Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/bənər

Reconstruction
Although the sound changes appear to be regular, these could represent separate innovations between Western Indonesian and Eastern Polynesian, with the similarity being accidental on account of final *-r. Note that the Philippine reflexes appear to be borrowed from Malay.

Adjective

 * 1) right, correct

Descendants

 * Marquesic:
 * Tahitic:
 * Western Polynesian:
 * Futunic:
 * Western Malayo-Polynesian:
 * Greater Barito:
 * Sama-Bajaw:
 * West Barito:
 * Central Luzon:
 * Greater Central Philippine:
 * Central Philippine:
 * Danao:
 * Manobo:
 * Palawan:
 * Northern Luzon:
 * Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands:
 * Batak:
 * Lampungic:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * West Barito:
 * Central Luzon:
 * Greater Central Philippine:
 * Central Philippine:
 * Danao:
 * Manobo:
 * Palawan:
 * Northern Luzon:
 * Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands:
 * Batak:
 * Lampungic:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * Danao:
 * Manobo:
 * Palawan:
 * Northern Luzon:
 * Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands:
 * Batak:
 * Lampungic:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * Northern Luzon:
 * Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands:
 * Batak:
 * Lampungic:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * Lampungic:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * Lampungic:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * Lampungic:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * Bali–Sasak:
 * Bali–Sasak: