Reconstruction:Proto-Bantu/mʊ̀dɪ̀àngò
Proto-Bantu
Noun
*mʊ̀dɪ̀àngò class 3 (plural *mɪ̀dɪ̀àngò class 4)[1]
Usage notes
This term is shared between many Bantu languages, but a single form cannot be formally reconstructed to the level of Proto-Bantu because of historical or linguistic considerations. This form is absent from northwestern Bantu languages, which represent the earliest branches to diverge.
Descendants
From *mʊ̀dɪ̀àngò:
- Northeast Bantu:
- Great Lakes Bantu:
- Rwanda-Rundi (J61/62): umuryango
- Southern Bantu:
- Sotho-Tswana:
- Northern Sotho (S32): mojako
- Sotho (S33): monyako
- Tswana (S31): mojakô
- Sotho-Tswana:
From *mʊ̀dàngò:
- Northeast Bantu:
- Northeast Coast Bantu:
- Swahili (G42): mlango
- Maore Comorian (G44D): mulango
- Ngazidja Comorian (G44a): mlango ~ mwango
- Northeast Coast Bantu:
From *mʊ̀ɲàngò:
- Southern Bantu: