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Masqan
äga
- water
(EDG 36)
Masqan
aggädä
- bind, tie
(EDG 24)
Masqan
agat
- arm above the elbow, shoulder, shoulder blade
(EDG 28)
Masqan
ahu
- you (pl. masc.)
(EDG 31)
Masqan
-ahu
- your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 masc. pl.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
Masqan
ahä
- you (sg. masc.)
(EDG 30)
Masqan
-ahä
- your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 masc. sg.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
Masqan
-ahma
- your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 fem. pl.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
Masqan
-ähənnäma
- their (genitive pronominal suffix, 3 fem. pl.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
The innovative base *kənnä- is characteristic of 3 pl. genitive suffixes in all gunnän-Gurage languages (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 104).
Masqan
-ähənno
- their (genitive pronominal suffix, 3 masc. pl.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 101)
The innovative base *kənnä- is characteristic of 3 pl. genitive suffixes in all gunnän-Gurage languages (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b: 104).
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