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*ˀantī̆ - you (fem. sg.)
(Kogan 2009:66)
Words
Akkadian
atti
- you (fem. sing.)
(CAD A₂ 511, AHw. 87)
Maalula
hašš
- you (fem. sg.)
(GNMD 33)
The initial h-, whose origin is uncertain, is paralleled by MSA forms: Mhr.
hēt
, Jib.
hit
, Soq.
i
(Kogan 2009:66).
Turoyo
hat
- du (you)
(RW 196)
Masculine and feminine. The initial h-, whose origin is uncertain, is paralleled by MSA forms: Mhr.
hēt
, Jib.
hit
, Soq.
i
(Kogan 2009:66).
Arabic
ˀanti
- thou (fem.)
(Lane 104)
Tigrinya
ˀanti
- you (fem. sg.)
(TED 1480)
Var. ˀatti (TED 1467).
Used only as a vocative form (by contrast with the innovative form
nəssəki
< *nafsə-kī used as a neutral 2 sg. m. pronoun, see Kogan 2009:66).
Amharic
anči
- you (f. sg.)
(AED 1223)
Palatalization *-ti > -či.
Argobba
anč
- you (fem. sg.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:94)
Zway
ači
- you (fem. sg.)
(EDG 11)
The loss of -n- is unusual for EthS and remains to be explained (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:96). Compare Tna.
ˀanti
with its variant ˀatti.
Gafat
anči
- you (fem. sg.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:95)
Palatalization *-ti > -či.
Mehri
hēt
- thou
(ML 161)
Masculine and feminine. The initial h-, whose origin is uncertain, is paralleled by Modern Aramaic forms: Mal.
hašš
, Tur.
hat
(Kogan 2009:66).
Jibbali
hit
- you (fem. sg.)
(JL 99)
The initial h-, whose origin is uncertain, is paralleled by Modern Aramaic forms: Mal.
hašš
, Tur.
hat
(Kogan 2009:66).
Soqotri
i, íhin
- you (f.)
(
LS
48;
CSOL I
460;
CSOL II
374)