Reconstruction:Proto-Ryukyuan/no

Etymology
From.

Usage notes
Ryukyuan languages use a hierarchy to determine which of its nominative and genitive markers, and, to use. This hierarchy has two layers, consisting of higher and lower layers.


 * The higher nominative and genitive marker is, used primarily by pronouns referring to humans.
 * The lower nominative and genitive marker is, used by any nominals that do not use.

This hierarchy is subject to much variation in the daughter languages. In Northern Amami-Ōshima, genitive is only used with demonstrative pronouns, while personal pronouns, names of humans, and kinship terms do not take any genitive marker, while Yaeyama lost its reflex of  altogether.

Descendants

 * Northern Ryukyuan: (Haytong Ceykwukki, 1501)
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan:
 * Southern Ryukyuan: