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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nǝ̆ŋ(H)
Meaning: follow, combine, repeat
Chinese: *nhǝŋ be done repeatedly.
Burmese: hnaŋʔ affix connective 'with, together with'.
Kachin: naŋ1 follow, mǝnaŋ1 companion, (H) šǝnaŋ adhere to, follow up.
Lepcha: nóŋ walk, go
Comments: Garo sniŋ follow, imitate. Ben. 72.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nǝr
Meaning: mix
Tibetan: snor (p., f. bsnor) to confound, mingle, mix, disturb.
Kachin: šǝnan3 to mix, as salt and red-pepper, (H) non to stir as a fire.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nǝ̆rH ( / *niǝ̆rH)
Meaning: endure, suffer
Chinese: *nǝrʔ endure; cruel.
Tibetan: mnar to suffer, be tormented, gńer to take pains with, to take care of.
Kiranti: *när to abstain, fast
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nǝ̆wH
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: younger sibling
Chinese: *n_os child.
Tibetan: nu-bo a man's younger brother, nu-mo the younger sister of a female.
Kachin: gǝnau1 younger sibling.
Lushai: nau younger sibling; a child, young child, KC *nao.
Comments: Garo no younger sister. Sh. 408; Ben. 63; Coblin 54.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nǝ̄
Meaning: ill, sick
Chinese: (?) 耐 *nǝ̄s endure, be patient.
Tibetan: na be ill, sick, nad disease.
Burmese: na be ill, LB *na.
Kachin: ǝna2 illness, mǝna2 be mad, insane, crazy.
Lushai: (nat) sickness, illness; be sick.
Lepcha: njó to be sore, to be stiff (as body), to ache (from labour)
Kiranti: *ńò
Comments: PG *nà ill, hurt; Rawang ǝna; Kanauri na be hurt. Sh. 38; Ben. 31; Mat. 169; Luce 3.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nǝ̄m
Meaning: sky
Chinese: *nǝ̄m South.
Tibetan: gnam, nam-mkha heaven, sky, (?) nam night.
Burmese: nam sky (Luce).
Kiranti: *nǝm
Comments: PG *nàm rain; Rawang nam sun; Trung năm2-luŋ1; Kham nàm; Magari nam~nyam ; Chepang nyam sun; Vayu nomo sun, day; Bahing nam. Sh. 143; Ben. 148.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nǝ̄m
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: person
Chinese: *nǝ̄m man, male.
Kachin: num1 a female (?).
Lushai: hnam clan, tribe, race.
Kiranti: *nam ( / *nap)
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ni ( ~ -e(j))
Meaning: petticoat, swaddling-clothes
Burmese: hnih napkin, strips of bamboo for weaving.
Kachin: (Mat.) ni1, ǝni1, bǝni1 cloth worn during menstruation.
Lushai: KC *-hni.
Comments: Mikir pini petticopat, apron; Moshang ni-sa; Banpara ni blanket. Sh. 441; Ben. 136; Mat. 183.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: [*niǝ]
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: hair
Chinese: *nǝ moustache, whiskers
Comments: BG: Garo khǝni, Dimasa khanai hair of head; Rawang ǝni, tǝni id.; Trung năi1; Rgyarung -rni id. Sh. 404; Ben. 65.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *niǝ̄rH
Meaning: press, trample
Chinese: *n_ǝ̄rʔ tread, trample.
Tibetan: ńer, mńed to tan, curry, dress.
Burmese: naj to knead with the hands, or trample to pieces with feet.
Kachin: ǝnin2 to press.
Comments: Thangkur khǝnai knead. Ben. 65.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nĭj (k-, -s, -ks)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: two
Chinese: *nijs (~ -ts) two.
Tibetan: gńis two.
Burmese: hnać two, LB *ni(k)x.
Kachin: ńi1 two.
Lushai: hniʔ two, KC *k-hnis.
Lepcha: njí two; njăt two
Kiranti: *ní(k)
Comments: PG *ńiCL; BG: Dimasa gi-ni, Garo g-ni; Moshang a-ni. Simon 29, Sh. 37, 135, 411, 429; Ben. 16.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nĭj
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: sun, day
Chinese: *nit sun; day.
Tibetan: ńi sun, day, ńin day.
Burmese: nijʔ day, nij sun, LB *[n]ij(ʔ) day, sun.
Kachin: šani3 day.
Lushai: ni sun, day, KC *k?-ni
Lepcha: njí the sun; the day
Kiranti: *nǝ̀-lV
Comments: Mikir árni; Dimasa di-ni today; Moshang -ni; Namsangia ŋyi; Kanauri yone; Trung ni1. Simon 20; Sh. 37, 429; Ben. 31.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nĭkʷ
Meaning: bean
Chinese: *snikʷ (~ *tikʷ) soybean.
Burmese: nauk beans, LB *snok.
Kachin: noʔ2-kju3 beans.
Comments: Mat. 199; Coblin 39.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ńil (~-e-)
Meaning: slow
Burmese: hnijh be slow.
Kachin: lǝńan2 be slow, (H) lǝńin id.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nĭmH
Meaning: harvest, rainy season
Chinese: *n_imʔ harvest, year.
Kachin: jǝnam1, lǝnam1 the rainy season.
Comments: Cf. PAA *sǝnam / *sǝnɨm, SM *ma(j)-nim 'year' (see Peiros 1998, 226).
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *niŋ ( ~ -iǝ-) (s-)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: heart
Tibetan: sńiŋ the heart.
Burmese: hnać the heart, LB *sni(k).
Lushai: KC *niŋ.
Kiranti: *niŋ
Comments: Ngente niŋ; Mikir niŋ heart; Garo tǝniŋ brains; Kanauri stiŋ; Rawang ǝniŋ brains. Sh. 134; Ben. 79. Since the meanings 'heart, soul' and 'calm, tranquil' are often related, it seems possible to compare also OCh. 寧 *nēŋ be tranquil, at ease; cf. also Lush. niŋ (nin) to get weary, tired [but cf. for the latter PAN *qeneŋ 'quiet, still, at rest'].
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ńĭp
Meaning: soft
Kachin: diŋńip2 soft, green, as a bamboo sprout.
Lushai: hnip soft, easy.
Comments: Trung ńǝ̆p1 soft. Cf. also Jnp. ńap2, (H) ńep, ańap be soft and paste-like.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nĭt (s-)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: seven
Chinese: *chit seven ( < *snhit ?).
Burmese: khu-nać seven.
Kachin: sǝnit2 seven.
Lushai: KC *s-Nis.
Comments: Limbu nu-si seven; PG *ńi(s) seven; BG: Garo sni, Dimasa sini; Rawang sănit, Trung 3-ńĭt1; Kanauri stiś; Mantshati nyiź-i; Rgyarung śnis, -śnes; Namsangia iŋit; Andro sini. Sh. 123, 134, 411, 429; Ben. 16; Mat. 203.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ńīk
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: sediment, dirt
Chinese: *n_īt black sediment in muddy water.
Tibetan: bsńigs sediment, ńag-ńig filth, dirt.
Burmese: ńać be dirty, filthy.
Kachin: (H) ńi matter, ńi, ńe evacuate the intestines.
Comments: BG: Garo antśnek dirt, Dimasa dźini dirt; Rawang ni excrement. Sh. 37, 67. Ben. 55.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *nīk (~ń-)
Meaning: block, oppose
Chinese: *n_īt to block, stop up [MC].
Lushai: nēk to oppose, check, block.
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