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Tigre
fäša
- pedere
(WTS 662)
Tigre
fätfätä
- to force open, to break in
(WTS 666)
Tigre
fättägä
- to separate, to tear
(WTS 666)
Tigre
fätḥa
- to untie, to undo
(WTS 664)
Tigre
fätlä
- to twist
(CDG 170)
Tigre
fäṭrä
- to shape, to create
(WTS 676)
Tigre
ˀafṭärä
- to break fast
(WTS 676)
Borrowed from Arabic.
Tigre
faytät
- prostitute
(WTS 666)
Probably related. < *fay-t-at-, the first -t- understood as part of the stem to which a second feminine suffix -at was attached ?. Cp. also faytata ‘to have illicit intercourse’ (WTS 666).
Tigre
go
- to; at; near
(WTS 558)
Tigre
gabo
- side
(WTS 582)
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