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      Reconstruction:Proto-Ryukyuan/wa
Proto-Ryukyuan
    
    Reconstruction
    
According to Thorpe (1983), the daughter languages show variation in the use of this pronoun. Almost all daughter languages generalized this plural as a singular (like in Japanese) except for Yonaguni, which retains the original distinction.
Etymology
    
From Proto-Japonic *wa (“we”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /wa/
Declension
    
Nominative *waya, genitive *wa.
Derived terms
    
- *wanu
- Northern Ryukyuan: 완 (wan) (Haytong Ceykwukki, 1501)
- Southern Ryukyuan:
 
- *wakeya
- Northern Ryukyuan:
- Kikai: 我きゃ (わきゃ, wakya)
- Northern Amami-Oshima: 我きゃ (わきゃ, wakya)
- Oki-No-Erabu: 我きゃ (わきゃ, wakya), 我ちゃ (わちゃ, wacha)
- Southern Amami-Oshima: 我きゃ (わきゃ, wakya)
- Toku-No-Shima: 我きゃ (わきゃ, wakya)
- Yoron: 我ちゃ (わちゃ, wacha)
 
 
- Northern Ryukyuan:
- *waya
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