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Harari
zāgäru
- anubis baboon (Papio anubis)
(EDH 165)
Harari
zəḥṭäñ
- nine
(EDH 165)
Also Ancient Harari ziḥṭan (Cerulli 1936:437)
Harari
zikra, zigrā
- guinea fowl
(EDH 105, Cerulli 1936:280)
Harari
zalta/zältā-m
- outside of, except, beside
(EDH 166)
Harari
zəmbi
- fly
(EDH 166)
Harari
zāña
- to dawn
(EDH 167)
Harari
-zina
- our (genitive pronominal suffix, 1 pl.)
(Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
The extension -z- is an innovation. Compare the base az- in the personal pronouns of the 3rd person (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:103).
Harari
zənāb
- rain
(EDH 166)
Harari
zunzunrti
- span
(EDH 167)
with assimilation of *s- > *-z influenced by -z of the second syllable?
Harari
zār
- evil spirit
(EDH 167)
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