List of Wanderwörter in Pewo

The following is a list of Wanderwörter in Pewo.

The word for "horse", which originated in Ancient Xi taj, has been loaned into many languages in both Noco and Soco with the Xi invasions and contact with the Xhí' people. Examples include Fecharese taj, Classical Taot tay and its descendant Hagt had and Winqomtaj daj.

Sugar and candy, which originated in Athi olu, were spread by land to Noco through Lagmīnaklek and by sea by Athi merchants. Examples include Lagmīnaklek ulur, Hagt uluk, Fecharese ulu and Winqomtaj wolo.

The word for "apple" in Noco is an ancient Wanderwort res=constructed as *halɣ. Examples include Proto-Taot uuln-al and its descendant Classical Taot oolnal, Hagt alg (from the Ninkerk substrate *alg- ), Ancient Fãngra alg ('apple'), Proto-Läptälm *ʔalg- and Xhí' khalqkh ('fruit, heart').

'Dájokur is another example from Soco, originally from Proto-Ka *dàzokuz, from *dàz- "sweet" and *kuz- "small rock, pebble", the word has travelled together with the crop and been borrowed into a wide variety of languages in Southern Soco. Examples include Ancient Eastern Meñśwe tarku and Torore tarokor.