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Selti
asälä
- to mount (male on female), to have intercourse
(EDG 96, EDG I 970)
Selti
isn
- tooth
(EDG 549)
Selti
aš
- you (fem. sg.)
(EDG 99)
The origin of the base *ak- which replaced the PS base *ˀant- is unclear. The presence of this innovation in Selti may be explained by the influence of Gunnän-Gurage languages (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:97).
Selti
išä
- she
(EDG 99)
Selti
-āš
- your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 fem. sg.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
Selti
ašna
- leather shoe
(EDG 100)
Selti
-ēt
- her (accusative pronominal suffix, 3 fem. sg.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:102)
Selti
atum
- you (pl.)
(EDG 105)
The masculine form has been generalized as the unified 2 pl. pronoun.
Selti
aṭäbä
- to wash
(EDG 108)
Selti
aṭobe
- to suckle
(EDG 607, EDG I 1021, 1183)
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