Words

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addäsä - être neuf (Leslau 1956:172)
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afärä - poussière, terre (Leslau 1956:172, Leslau 1945:141)
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ägä - water (Leslau 1956:173)
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agänä - to find (Leslau 1945:157)
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-əho, -ho - his (genitive pronominal suffix, 3 masc. sg.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
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-əha, -ha - your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 masc. sg.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
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-əhä, -hä - her (genitive pronominal suffix, 3 fem. sg.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
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-ähaʷm, -haʷm - your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 pl.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
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əllämʷ/ənnällämʷ - they (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:95)
The diachronic interpretation of the form əllämʷ is somewhat problematic. The element əllä- may be identified with Gez. ˀəlla (plural form of nota genitivi). Alternatively, one may analyze this form as a reflex of the form ələm ‘all of them’ (going back to PEthS *kʷəll-). The comparison with Zwy. ənnommu is also possible.
In all probability, the element ənnä- in the pleonastic variant ənnällämʷ is also to be compared with Gez. ˀəlla.
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olläm - those (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:107)
This pronoun is structurally and phonetically close to the pronoun of the proximal deixis hulläm, although the diachronic nature of the element o- is unclear.