Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
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Etymology
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From Proto-Austronesian *tubah.
*tubah
- Derris elliptica (a plant with roots that are pounded and put in rivers to stun fish)
Descendants
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- Philippine
- Batanic
- Northern Luzon
- Ilocano: túba
- Cagayan Valley
- Northeastern Luzon
- Casiguran Dumagat Agta: tube
- Meso-Cordilleran
- Central Cordilleran
- Southern Cordilleran
- Central Luzon
- Greater Central Philippine
- Central Philippine
- Tagalog: tubá
- Bikol
- Mansakan
- Visayan
- Manobo
- Binukid: tuba
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: tuva
- Palawanic
- Danao
- Gorontalo–Mongondow
- Kalamian
- Sangiric
- Minahasan
- North Bornean
- Northeast Sabah
- Southwest sabah
- North Sarawak
- Bintulu: tuva
- Berawan–Lower Baram
- Dayic
- Kenyah
- Central Sarawak
- Melanau–Kajang
- Punan–Müller-Schwaner
- Punan
- Müller-Schwaner Punan
- Basap–Barito
- Basap: tuba
- East Barito
- Mahakam
- West Barito
- Kayanic
- Bahau: tufaʔ
- Busang Kayan: tuvaʔ
- Land Dayak
- Benyadu-Bekati
- Benyadu': tubaʔ
- Bekati': tubaʔ
- Bidayuh
- Southern Land Dayak
- Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
- Malayo-Sumbawan
- Malayic
- Ibanic
- Malayan
- Urak Lawoi': ตูบา (tuba)
- Bali–Sasak
- Sundanese: tuwa
- Madurese: tobbhâ
- Old Javanese: tuba
- South Sulawesi
- Bugis-Tamanic
- Makassaric
- Northern
- Seko
- Celebic
- Tomini–Tolitoli
- Kaili–Pamona
- Central Malayo-Polynesian
- Bima: dua
- Sumba–Flores
- Sumba–Hawu
- Western Flores
- Manggarai–Rembong
- Central Flores
- Central Maluku
- Timoric
- Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
References
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