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Pacoh
Etymology
From Proto-Katuic *psaj, *phaj, from Proto-Mon-Khmer. Cognate with Bahnar phei, Khmer ភេ (phei), Mon ဖေံ, Vietnamese rái.
For some other cases where Pacoh (and Katuic in general) has /s/ while other Austroasiatic languages have /h/, see also xay (“full, sated”), kixay (“moon”). Although Shorto (2006) chiefly reconstructed these cognate sets with *h, Katuic (and, in this case, also Vietic) is probably conservative, with other branches underwent debuccalization.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pisaj/
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