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Wolane
aräḳ
- arm above elbow, front leg of cattle
(EDG 90)
May be related. An alternative explanation as a borrowing from Cush. see [ibid.] and [Dolg. SIFKY 158:9].
Wolane
aras
- woman in childbed
(EDG 91)
Wolane
aräsä
- to plow, to cultivate land
(EDG 91)
Wolane
arat
- four
(EDG 92)
Wolane
asäbo
- salt
(EDG 95)
Wolane
asälä
- to mount (male on female), to have intercourse
(EDG 96, EDG I 1132)
Wolane
əsən
- tooth
(EDG 549)
Wolane
assər
- ten
(EDG 97)
Wolane
aši
- 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 Wolane may be explained by the influence of Gunnän-Gurage languages (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:97).
Wolane
əšä
- she
(EDG 99)
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