Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
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Proto-Philippine: *baqRu Batanic Northern LuzonArta: búru Ilocano: baró Cagayan Valley Meso-CordilleranCentral CordilleranIsinai: beyu Kalinga–ItnegLimos Kalinga: bagú Lubuagan Kalinga: baru Madukayang Kalinga: baru Tanudan Kalinga: baru Nuclear Cordilleran Southern Cordilleran Northeastern LuzonCasiguran Dumagat Agta: bigu Dupaningan Agta: bigu Paranan: bigu Central LuzonKapampangan: báyu Remontado Agta: bá'yu Sambalic Northern MindoroIraya: bayó Alangan: bayo Tadyawan: bayukáy Ati: bédoʔ Manide–AlabatCamarines Norte Agta: be-gí Greater Central PhilippineCentral PhilippineTagalog: bágo Bikol Mansakan VisayanAsi: bág-o Cebuano: bag-o Central West SouthButuan–Tausug SurigaoSurigaonon: bag-o Tandaganon: bagʔu Manobo SubanenCentral Subanen: begu Western Subanon: bogu South Mangyan PalawanicPalawan Batak: baʔgó Brooke's Point Palawano: bagu Central Palawano: bagu Aborlan Tagbanwa: ba'gu Central Tagbanwa: bago Danao Gorontalo–Mongondow Kalamian Sangiric Minahasan
Basap–Barito
Sama–Bajaw
Basap: baru
East Barito
West Barito
North Bornean
Northeast Sabahan
Southwest Sabahan
North Sarawakan
Central Sarawakan
Melanau
Kajang
Sekapan: baʔəw
Kajaman: baʔəw
Lahanan: bau
Land Dayak
Benyadu–Bekati'
Benyadu': bahu
Bekati': bahṵː
Sara: bau
Bidayuh
Bau Bidayuh: ba'uh
Biatah Bidayuh: bauh
Bukar-Sadung Bidayuh: bauh
Southern Land Dayak
Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
Rejang: blau
Lampungic
Moklenic
Moken: keloy
Moklen: kləi
Malayo-Sumbawan
Malayo-Chamic
Proto-Chamic: *bahrɔw Acehnese: barô Coastal ChamicHaroi: prɨ̆au ChamEastern Cham: ꨝꨣꨭꨥ ( baruw ) Western Cham: bahau Highlands ChamicChru–Northern ChamicChru: bərhəu Northern Chamic Jarai–Rhade
Proto-Malayic: *baharu IbanicIban: baru Keninjal: baɣu Mualang: baɣu Seberuang: baɣow Malayan Urak Lawoi': บารู ( baru )
Bali–Sasak–Sumbawa
Sundanese: bahayu
Old Javanese: wāhu , wahu
South Sulawesi
Bugis–Tamanic
Makassaric
Seko
Northern
Celebic
Saluan–Banggai
Bungku–Tolaki
Kaili–Pamona
Muna–Buton
Buton
Munic
Tukangbesi–Bonerate
Bonerate: wo'ou
Tukang Besi South: ɸoʔou
Tomini–Tolitoli
Wotu–Wolio
Chamorro: på'go
Palauan: beches
Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
Central Malayo-Polynesian
Bima: bou
Sumba–Flores
Flores–Lembata
Kei–Tanimbar
Fordata: veru
Arguni: popʷaro
Central Maluku
East Central Maluku
West Central Maluku
Timoric
Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
South Halmahera–West New Guinea
Mor (Austronesian): behaʔú
Waropen: boa , woa
Cenderawasih Bay
Halmahera Sea
Ma'ya–Matbat:
South
Buli (Indonesia): po
Gane: pou
East Makian: powo
Proto-Oceanic: *paqoʀu Admiralty IslandsWestern EasternManusWest ManusNyindrou: haʔun Sori-Harengan: mabaːu Intermediate East Manus Southeast St. Matthias Islands Western OceanicMeso-MelanesianBali–Vitu Northwest SolomonicMono–Uruavan Piva–Bannoni Ysabel North New GuineaHuon Gulf Ngero–Vitiaz Sarmi–Jayapura Schouten Papuan TipNuclear Papuan TipBwaidoga Dobu–Duau Suauic Are–Taupota Gumawana: vau Kilivila–Misima Central-Eastern OceanicMicronesian Southeast SolomonicGela–Guadalcanal Longgu–Malaita–MakiraLonggu: vaolu Malaita–MakiraSa'a: haolu Makira MalaitaCentral–North Malaita Southern Malaita Central PacificWestern Central Pacific Eastern Central PacificFijian: vou Proto-Polynesian: *foqou Proto-Nuclear Polynesian:Proto-Eastern Polynesian:Marquesic:Hawaiian: hou Mangarevan: ʻou North Marquesan: hou South Marquesan: hou Rapa Nui: ho'ou Tahitic:Cook Islands Maori:Mangaian: ‘ou Rakahanga-Manihiki: fōu , hou Rarotongan: ‘ōu Tongarevan: hōu French Polynesia: New Zealand Maori-Moriori: Western Polynesian:Ellicean—Outlier: Futunic: Samoic: Tongic: Southern OceanicCentral VanuatuEton (Vanuatu): fau Lelepa: fau North Efate: vau South Vanuatu
Blust, Robert & Stephen Trussell, Austronesian Comparative Dictionary – *baqeRuh .
Greenhill, S.J., Blust, R. , & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics . Evolutionary Bioinformatics , 4:271–283.
Kamholz, D.C. (2014 ) Austronesians in Papua: Diversification and Change in South Halmahera–West New Guinea [1] , Berkeley: University of California, page 162
Smith, A. (2017) The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification , dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.