Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/sakai
Proto-Japonic
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edit*sakai
Descendants
edit- Old Japanese: 酒 (sake2, saka)
- Japanese: 酒 (sake, saka)
- → Ainu: サケ (sake)
- → Arabic: سَاكِي m (sākī)
- → Armenian: սակե (sake)
- → Belarusian: сакэ́ n (saké)
- → Bengali: সাকে (śake)
- → Bulgarian: саке n (sake)
- → Danish: sake c
- → Dutch: sake m
- → English: saké, sake, saki
- → Esperanto: sakeo
- → Finnish: sake
- → French: saké m
- → Georgian: საკე (saḳe)
- → German: Sake m
- → Greek: σάκε n (sáke)
- → Hebrew: סָאקֶה (sake)
- → Hungarian: szaké
- → Icelandic: sake n
- → Ido: sakeo
- → Indonesian: sake
- → Italian: sakè m
- → Javanese: sake
- → Northern Kurdish: sake f
- → Lithuanian: sakė
- → Macedonian: са́ке n (sáke)
- → Malay: sake
- → Norwegian: sake m
- → Persian: ساکی (sâki)
- → Polish: sake n
- → Portuguese: saqué m, saquê
- → Russian: сакэ́ n (sakɛ́), саке́ n (saké)
- → Spanish: sake
- → Swedish: sake
- → Tagalog: sake
- → Thai: สาเก (sǎa-gee)
- → Ukrainian: саке́ n (saké)
- → Vietnamese: sake
- Japanese: 酒 (sake, saka)
- Proto-Ryukyuan: *sake