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[[w:Proto-Japonic|Proto-Japonic]] ''*kəkərə'' -> Ancient Sohcahtoan ''kãkãrã'' -> Sohcahtoan ''kokora'', meaning "heart". | [[w:Proto-Japonic|Proto-Japonic]] ''*kəkərə'' -> Ancient Sohcahtoan ''kãkãrã'' -> Sohcahtoan ''kokora'', meaning "heart". | ||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
Most words in Ancient Sohcahtoan originate in [[w:Proto-Japonic|Proto-Japonic]]. Indeed, there are many similarities between the two languages; both languages have the [ə] sound, which other languages that derive from Proto-Japonic lost(and indeed, modern [[Sohcahtoan]] also lost the [ə] sound). | Most words in Ancient Sohcahtoan originate in [[w:Proto-Japonic|Proto-Japonic]]. Indeed, there are many similarities between the two languages; both languages have the [ə] sound, which other languages that derive from Proto-Japonic lost(and indeed, modern [[Sohcahtoan]] also lost the [ə] sound). |
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