Words

Gogot
žəgrä - guinea fowl (EDG 721)
Gogot
žähonä - elephant (EDG 721)
Borrowed from Cushitic (Bulakh, Kogan 2016: 71).
Gogot
žäṭä - nine (EDG 717, EDG I 388)
Gogot
zəzzər - span (EDG 555)
Gogot
ǯəsma - body (EDG 319)
Gogot
ǯəwä - tail; penis of adult (EDG 319)
Soddo
-e/-ññ - me (accusative pronominal suffix, 1 sg.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:102)
-e is the “light” form, -ññ is the “heavy” one. The “heavy” suffixes are used with 2 fem. sg, all the plural and impersonal verbal forms, the “light” suffixes are used in all the other cases (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:105).
Soddo
äbab - snake, serpent (EDG 6)
Soddo
ädi - I (EDG 13)
The origin of this form is uncertain. Hetzron (1972:31) assumes that the base (ä)d- goes back to the noun “hand” (see Geez ˀəd).
Soddo
af - mouth (EDG 19)