Just to save you a bit of time Sim, here is an Appendix to my MA thesis, in which I did much the same thing. I didn't really know much Hokkien or Japanese back then (ten years ago), so there may be a fwe mistakes. Also I've just copied and pasted it in, so the formatting has gone a bit funny. It's fun to count how many cognates the two "languages" dutch and English, share at a basic level, compared to the two "dialects". The Japanese is there as an example of how non cognate vocabulary can "be written the same but pronounced differently" going by script alone.Last weekend I started making lists of Hokkien-Mandarin correspondences (a sort of Swadesh-list thing). I haven't got very far, and I'm planning on keeping it quite simple. It's going to take quite a while (a few weeks definitely). When it's ready I'll post here.
APPENDIX II
COMPARISON OF BASIC VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH, DUTCH, MANDARIN, Southern Min AND JAPANESE
Explanation:
Swadesh’s diagnostic chart is used in the following way: The non-complex lexical item which corresponds most closely to each meaning in the basic list is selected as the form for comparison. Therefore, although Mandarin does share cognate vocabulary with Southern Min, such as soè 細 meaning “tiny” or “small”, the ordinary word in Mandarin for the concept “small” 小 is not a cognate. Similarly, the word “hound” cognate with Dutch “hond” does exist in English, but since the ordinary word for the concept is “dog”, it has been counted as a non-cognate form. Where Southern Min and Mandarin words share one morpheme, I have counted them as cognates. Dutch words that are not cognate with English, and Southern Min words that are not cognate with Mandarin are marked with an asterisk *. Words in Japanese with a cognate graphic form with Mandarin (excluding kana) are marked with a dagger†.
English Dutch Mandarin Southern Min Japanese
1. I ik 我-wo 我-goá 私-watashi
2. you jij 你-ni 汝-lí 貴方-anata
3. we wij 我們-wo-mên *阮-goán 私達-watashitachi
4. this dit 這-chê *□-chit 此-ko-
5. that dat 那-na *□-hit 其-so-
6. who wie 誰-shei *啥儂-siaⁿ-lâng †誰-dare
7. what wat 什麼-shên-mo *啥物-siáⁿ-mih 何-nani
8. not niet 不-pu *毋-m (no separate word)
9. all alle 都-tou *攏-lóng 皆-mina
10. many *veel 多-to *儕-chē †多い-oi
11. one een 一-i 一-chit †一つ-hitotsu
12. two twee 二-erh 二-jī †二つ-futatsu
13. big *groot 大-ta 大-toā †大きい-ookii
14. long lang 長-ch’ang 長-tng †長い-nagai
15. small *klein 小-hsiao *細-soè †小い-chiisai
16. man man 男的-nan-tê *查夫-cha-po• †男の子-otokonoko
17. woman *vrouw 女的-nü-tê * 查姥-cha-bó• †女の子-onnanoko
18. person *mens 人-jên *儂-lâng †人-hito
19. fish vis 魚-yü 魚仔-hî-á †魚-sakana
20. bird *vogel 鳥-niao 鳥仔-tiâu-á †鳥-tori
21. dog *hond 狗-kou 狗-káu 犬-inu
22. louse luis 蝨子-shih-tzŭ 蝨母-sat-bú †蝨-shirami
23. tree *boom 樹-shu 樹仔-chhiū-á 木-ki
24. seed zaad 種子-chung-tzŭ 種子-chéng-chí †種-tane
25. leaf *blad 葉-yeh 葉-hioh †葉-ha
26. root *wortel 根-kên 根-kun †根-ne
27. bark *schors 樹皮-shu-p’i 樹皮-chhiū-phê †樹皮-jūhi
28. skin *huid 皮膚-p’i-fu 皮膚-phê-hū 肌-hada
29. flesh vlees 肉-jou *□-bah †肉-niku
30. blood bloed 血-hsieh 血-hoeh †血-chi
31. bone been 骨頭-ku-t’ou 骨頭-kut-thâu †骨-hone
32. grease *vet 油 油-iû †油-abura
33. egg ei 蛋-tan *卵-nng 卵-tamago
34. horn horn 角-chiao 角-kak †角-tsuno
35. tail *staart 尾巴-wei-pa 尾-bóe †尻尾-shippo
36. feather veder 羽毛-yü-mao *翼-sit †羽-hane
37. hair haar 頭髮-t’ou-fa *頭毛-thâu-mng †髮-kami
38. head hoofd 頭-t’ou 頭殼-thâu-khak †頭-atama
39. ear oor 耳朵-erh-to 耳-hīⁿ †耳-mimi
40. eye oog 眼睛-yen-ching *目睭-bak-chiu 目-me
41. nose neus 鼻子-pi-tzŭ 鼻-phīⁿ †鼻-hana
42. mouth mond 嘴巴-tsui-pa *喙-chhúi 口-kuchi
43. tooth tand 牙齒-ya-ch’ih *齒-khí †齒-ha
44. tongue tong 舌頭-shê-t’ou 舌-chih †舌-shita
45. claw klauw 爪-chao 爪-jiáuⁿ †爪-tsume
46. foot voet 腳-chiao *骹/跤-kha 足-ashi
47. knee knie 膝蓋 *骹/跤頭窩-kha-thâu-u †膝-hiza
48. hand hand 手-shou 手-chiú †手-te
49. belly *buik 肚子-tu-tzŭ 腹肚-pak-tó• 腹-hara
50. neck nek 脖子-po-tzū *頷滾-ām-kún 首-kubi
51. breasts borst 胸部-hsiung-pu 胸崁-hēng-khám †胸-mune
52. heart hart 心-hsin 心-sim †心-kokoro
53. liver lever 肝-kan 肝-koaⁿ †肝-kimo
54. drink drinken 喝-hê *啉-lîm 飲む-nomu
55. eat eten 吃-chih *食-chiah 食べる-taberu
56. bite bijten 咬-yao *□-kā 嚙む-kamu
57. see zien 看-k’an 看-khoàⁿ 見る-miru
58. hear horen 聽-t’ing 聽-thiaⁿ 聞く-kiku
59. know *weten 知道-chih-tao 知影-chai-iáⁿ †知る-shiru
60. sleep slapen 睡覺-shui-chiao *睏-khùn 眠る-nemuru
61. die *sterven 死-szŭ 死-sí †死ぬ-shinu
62. kill *doden 殺-sha *刣-thâi †殺す-korosu
63. swim zwemmen 游泳-yu-yung *泅-siû †泳ぐ-oyogu
64. fly vliegen 飛-fei 飛-pe †飛ぶ-tobu
65. walk *lopen 走-tsou *行-kiâⁿ 步く-aruku
66. come komen 來-lai 來-lâi †來る-kuru
67. lie liggen 躺-t’ang *倒-tó 橫たわる-yokotawaru
68. sit zitten 坐-tso 坐-chē 座る-suwaru
69. stand staan 站-chan *徛-khiā 立つ-tatsu
70. give geven 給-kei *□-hō• 與る-ataeru
71. say zeggen 說-shuo *講-kóng 言う-iiu
72. sun zon 太陽-t’ai-yang *日頭-jit-thâu †太陽-taiyō
73. moon maan 月亮-yüeh-liang *月娘-goeh-niû †月-tsuki
74. star ster 星星-hsing-hsing 星-chhiⁿ †星-hoshi
75. water water 水-shui 水-chuí †水-mizu
76. rain regen 雨-yü 雨-hō• †雨-ame
77. stone steen 石頭-shih-t’ou 石-chioh †石-ishi
78. sand zand 沙-sha 沙-soa 砂-suna
79. earth aard 土-t’u *塗-thô• †土-tsuchi
80. cloud *wolk 雲-yun 雲-hûn †雲-kumo
81. smoke *rook 煙-yen *薰-hun †煙-kemuri
82. fire vuur 火-huo 火-hoé †火-hi
83. ash as 灰-hui 灰-hu †灰-hai
84. burn verbranden 燒-shao *焚-hiâⁿ 燃る-moeru
85. path pad 路-lu 路-lō• 小道-komichi
86. mountain *berg 山-shan 山-soaⁿ †山-yama
87. red rood 紅-hung 紅-âng 赤い-akai
88. green groen 綠-lü 綠-lek 青い-aoi
89. yellow geel 黃-huang 黃-ng †黃い-kiiroi
90. white wit 白-pai 白-peh †白い-shiroi
91. black *zwart 黑-hei *烏-o• †黑い-kuroi
92. night nacht 晚上-wan-shang *暝時-mî-sî 夜-yoru
93. hot heet 熱-jê 熱-joah †熱い-atsui
94. cold koud 冷-lêng *寒-koaⁿ 寒い-samui
95. full vol 滿-man 滿-moá 一杯-ippai
96. new nieuw 新-hsin 新-sin †新い-atarashii
97. good goed 好-hao 好-hó 良い-ii
98. round rond 圓-yüan 圓-oân 丸い-marui
99. dry droog 乾-kan *□-ta †乾いている- kawaiteiru
100. name naam 名字-ming-tzŭ 名-miâ †名-na