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==Notes==
===Notes===
#[[Wikipedia:Affix|''afx'']] = affix, either a prefix or a suffix added to a root, ''e.g.'', '''ama̋ru''', great-grandparent  + '''ur-''', the masculine prefix = '''ur-ama̋ru''', great-grandfather.
#[[Wikipedia:Affix|''afx'']] = affix, either a prefix or a suffix added to a root, ''e.g.'', '''ama̋ru''', great-grandparent  + '''ur-''', the masculine prefix = '''ur-ama̋ru''', great-grandfather.
#''cpd'' = a compound of two or more roots, ''e.g.'' '''pe̋e̋na''', ''t.v.'' foster + '''ta̋a̋ta''', father = '''peenta̋a̋ta''', foster father.
#''cpd'' = a compound of two or more roots, ''e.g.'' '''pe̋e̋na''', ''t.v.'' foster + '''ta̋a̋ta''', father = '''peenta̋a̋ta''', foster father.

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Pronunciation table

p b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a õ o u ï ë ÿ
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̥/ /m/ /t/ /d/ /θ/ /ð/ /l̥/ /l/ /ʦ/ /ʣ/ /s/ /z/ /ɾ̥/ /n/ /k/ /g/ /ç/ /ʝ/ /j̊/ /j/ /sʷ/ /sʲ/ /i/ /e/ /ä/ /ɒ/ /o/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /ʊ/


Notes

  1. afx = affix, either a prefix or a suffix added to a root, e.g., ama̋ru, great-grandparent + ur-, the masculine prefix = ur-ama̋ru, great-grandfather.
  2. cpd = a compound of two or more roots, e.g. pe̋e̋na, t.v. foster + ta̋a̋ta, father = peenta̋a̋ta, foster father.
  3. The kinship terminology in the Sefdaanian cultures is that pattern known as Sudanese.

Consanguinity - seeƣpa̋a̋sra

Immediate family – ȝovða̋mu

  • 001 father, ta̋a̋ta [> Albanian tatë, father].
  • 002 mother, ma̋a̋ma [> Sanskrit , mother].
  • 003 sibling, ȝőőru.
  • 004 brother, ża̋mu [> Georgian ʒma, brother].
    • 005 brother, elder, b̬a̋ngu.
    • 006 brother, younger, e̋ṡu [> Hungarian. öcs, younger brother].
  • 007 sister, še̋su [> English sister].
    • 008 sister, elder, e̋fu [> Turkish aba-, elder sister].
    • 009 sister, younger, ba̋a̋żu [> Turkish bacı, sister].
  • 010 husband, me̋rtu [> Mordvinic mird́e, husband].
  • 011 wife, kőzu [> Georgian col-, wife].
  • 012 co-wife, ga̋mu [> Turkish kuma, co-wife].
  • 013 son, sűnu [> English son].
  • 014 daughter, zı̋du [> Korean t:al, daughter].


Extended family - mezða̋mu

  • 015 grandparent, ðe̋e̋ðu [> Old Greek τήθ, grandmother].
    • 016 grandfather, e̋ltu [> Inupik ittu, grandfather].
    • 017 grandmother, a̋nu [> Latin anus, old woman].
  • 018 grandchild, ne̋pu [> English nephew].
    • afx grandson, ur-ne̋pu.
    • afx granddaughter, ii-ne̋pu.
  • 019 great-grandparent, ama̋ru [> Yupik amauq, great grandparent].
    • afx great-grandfather, ur-ama̋ru.
    • afx great-grandmother, ii-ama̋ru.
  • 020 great-grandchild, űmþu.
    • afx great-grandson, ur-űmþu.
    • afx great-daughter, ii-űmþu.
  • 021 father's brother, ṡe̋su [> Finnish setä, uncle].
  • 022 father's sister, þa̋nlu.
  • 023 mother's brother, vőinu.
  • 024 mother's sister, ta̋imru.


Collateral family - peƣða̋mu

  • 025 in-law, še̋lu [> Old Norse svilar, sister’s husband].
  • 026 father-in-law, še̋xu [> Latin socer, father-in-law].
  • 027 mother-in-law, a̋npu [> Finnish anop-pi, mother-in-law].
  • 028 husband’s brother, da̋a̋im̃u [> Latin lēvir, husband’s brother].
  • 029 husband’s sister, żalőm̃u [> Latin glōs, sister-in-law].
  • 030 wife’s brother, şa̋a̋u [> Sanskrit syālá-, wife’s brother].
  • 031 wife’s sister, műṡu.
  • 032 brother’s wife, ȝe̋nu [> Latin ianitrīcēs, brother’s wife].
  • 033 sister’s husband, k̬ı̋ı̋su [> Georgian kvis-(e)l-, brother-in-law].
  • 034 son-in-law, m̃a̋nu [> Finnish vävy, son-in-law].
  • 035 daughter-in-law, ma̋rþu [Etruscan marth, daughter-in-law].


Foster family - peenða̋mu

  • cpd foster father, peenta̋a̋ta
  • cpd foster mother, peenma̋a̋ma
  • cpd foster brother, peenża̋mu
  • cpd foster sister, peenše̋su


Adoptive family - soƣða̋mu

  • cpd stepfather, soƣta̋a̋tu.
  • cpd stepmother, soƣma̋a̋mu.
  • cpd stepbrother, soƣża̋mu.
  • cpd stepsister, soƣše̋su.