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Tsezian etymology :

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Proto-Tsezian: *mǝ
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thou (2d p. sing. pronoun)
Tsezi: mi
Ginukh: me
Khvarshi: ma
Inkhokvari: mo
Bezhta: mi
Gunzib:
Comments: PTsKh *mǝ, PGB *m/ǝ/ (the reflex -i in Bezht. is irregular). This is only the direct base; the oblique one was formed in PTs suppletively from another root.
cezet-prnum,cezet-meaning,cezet-cez,cezet-gin,cezet-khv,cezet-inh,cezet-bzt,cezet-gnz,cezet-comment,

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North Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-North Caucasian: *uō
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thou (2-d p. pr.)
Proto-Nakh: *waj
Proto-Avaro-Andian: *mi-n
Proto-Tsezian: *mǝ
Proto-Lak: wi-
Proto-Lezghian: *uo-n
Proto-Khinalug:
Proto-West Caucasian: *wA
Notes: Cf. also HU *we- (Hurr. erg. we-š, gen. we-we; not attested in Ur.). The same stem is used as a pronominal enclytic (Hurr., Ur. -w) and as a verbal ending of the 2-d pers. sing. (Hurr. -ū/-ō, Ur. -au).

    The PN form is somewhat problematical: it is the 1-st p. pl. inclusive pronoun, and may belong here if this meaning is secondarily developped from "thou"(+"I").

    The direct stem is easily reconstructed as *uō or *uō-n (cf. *zō, *zō-n for the 1-st pers.), with nasal assimilation in PA (*mi-n < *wi-n) and PC (*mǝ < *wǝ-n). One of the oblique stems (most probably genitive) was also formed from this root (cf. HU *we-/*-Vw, Lak. wi- /in Lak. the direct stem was replaced by another stem, ina, and only the original oblique stem was preserved/, PL *-iu, Khin. wi < PEC *ʔiuV- (or *ʔeuV- ). However, for other cases suppletive forms were used (*ʁwV̄- / *ʔŏʁwV- and *du- q.v.); PL *wa- and Khin. erg. wa are probably innovations (by analogy with *za- in the 1-st person). See Trubetzkoy 1930, 273; Абдоков 1983, 140.

caucet-prnum,caucet-meaning,caucet-nakh,caucet-aand,caucet-cez,caucet-lak,caucet-lezg,caucet-khin,caucet-abad,caucet-comment,

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Nakh etymology :

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Proto-Nakh: *waj
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: we (incl.)
Chechen: vaj
Ingush: vaj
Batsbi: vaj
nakhet-prnum,nakhet-meaning,nakhet-che,nakhet-ing,nakhet-bcb,

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Avar-Andian etymology :

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Protoform: *mi-n
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thou (2d p. pr.)
Avar: mun
Chadakolob: mun
Andian language: min
Akhvakh: mene
Chamalal:
Tindi: me
Karata: men
Botlikh: min
Bagvalal: mẽ
Godoberi: min
Comments: Av. mu-n probably < *mi-n (or *me-n) with labial assimilation.
aandet-prnum,aandet-meaning,aandet-ava,aandet-avc,aandet-and,aandet-akv,aandet-chm,aandet-tnd,aandet-krt,aandet-btl,aandet-bgv,aandet-gdb,aandet-comment,

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Lak etymology :

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Lak root: wi-
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thou (obl. stem)
Lak form: wi-
laket-prnum,laket-meaning,laket-lak,

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Lezghian etymology :

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Proto-Lezghian: *uo-n
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thou (2-d p. pr.)
Lezghian: wun
Tabasaran: uwu
Agul: wun
Rutul:
Tsakhur: wu
Kryz: wɨn
Budukh: wɨn
Archi: un
Udi: un
Comment: PL paradigm: dir. *uo(n), obl.*ua-, gen. *-iu. Cf. Lezg. wun, wa=, wi(n); Tab. uwu, gen. jaw; Ag. wun, wa-, jaw; Rut. wɨ, wa; Tsakh. wu, wa-; Arch. un, wa-; Kryz. wɨn, wä-; Bud. wɨn, wǝ-; Ud. Vart. un, wa-, gen. wi.

    Cf. Гигинейшвили 1977, 72.

lezget-prnum,lezget-meaning,lezget-lzg,lezget-tab,lezget-agu,lezget-rut,lezget-cak,lezget-krz,lezget-bud,lezget-arc,lezget-udi,lezget-comment,

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Khinalug etymology :

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Khinalug root:
North Caucasian etymology: 2285
Meaning: thou (2d p. pr.)
Khinalug form:
Comments: Cf. erg. wa, gen. wi (dat. is formed from another stem).
khinet-prnum,khinet-meaning,khinet-khi,khinet-comment,

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Abkhaz-Adyghe etymology :

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Proto-West-Caucasian: *wA
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thou (2d p. pr.)
Abkhaz: wa-rá
Abaza: wa-ra
Adyghe: wa
Kabardian: wa
Ubykh: wǝ-ʁʷá
Comments: PAT *wa-, PAK *wa.
abadet-prnum,abadet-meaning,abadet-abk,abadet-aba,abadet-adg,abadet-kab,abadet-ubk,abadet-comment,

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Sino-Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *wV
Meaning: thou
Borean etymology: Borean etymology
North Caucasian: *uō
Yenisseian: *ʔaw (/*ʔu)
Burushaski: *u-n
Comments and references : HGC 22.
sccet-meaning,sccet-prnum,sccet-cauc,sccet-yen,sccet-buru,sccet-notes,

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Yenisseian etymology :

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Proto-Yenisseian: *ʔaw (/*ʔu)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thou
Ket: ū
Yug: u
Kottish: au, pl. auoŋ; асс. au (М., Сл.)
Arin: au (М., Сл.)
Pumpokol: úe (Сл.)
Comments: ССЕ 185. Werner 2, 318 - with an absolutely unacceptable reconstruction *ǝg(ǝ) / *ug(ǝ). All the above forms do not allow reconstructing any medial consonant of any kind, and the 2d p. plural Ket. ъ̄k(ŋ), Yug. ъkŋ / kъkŋ has a quite different, suppletive origin (see *kV- / *ʔVk-).
yenet-prnum,yenet-meaning,yenet-ket,yenet-sym,yenet-kot,yenet-ari,yenet-pum,yenet-notes,

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Burushaski etymology :

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Common Burushaski: *u-n
Sino-Caucasian Etymology: Sino-Caucasian Etymology
Meaning: thou
Yasin: un
Hunza: un
Nagar: un
buruet-prnum,buruet-meaning,buruet-yas,buruet-hun,buruet-ngr,

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Long-range etymologies :

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Borean (approx.) : WV
Meaning : thou [2nd p. pronoun]
Sino-Caucasian : *wV
Amerind (misc.) : *wa ( ~ *pi, *pa) 'you' (R 757) [+ A]
globet-meaning,globet-scc,globet-amer,

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