Words

Harari
-xa - your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 masc. sg.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
Harari
-xo - your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 pl.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
Harari
-xaš - your (genitive pronominal suffix, 2 fem. sg.) (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:101)
Harari
xaša - to desire, to like, to want, to wish (EDH 97)
Harari
xeǯä - to stamp, trample (EDH 96)
Harari
- this (masc.) (EDH 163)
Presumably, y- goes back to *z-, with the irregular palatalization (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:86).
Harari
yaˀ - that (masc.) (EDH 163)
Presumably, y- goes back to *z-, with the irregular palatalization (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:86).
Harari
yätta - this (fem.) (EDH 164)
Presumably, y- goes back to *z-, with the irregular palatalization (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:86).
Harari
yīyāč - these (EDH 164)
Harari
zi - he who, that (EDH 164)
Alongside with Akkadian, Hebrew and Phoenician, Harari is one of few languages, in which there is a distinction between demonstrative and relative pronouns ( vs. zi).