yə
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ye"
Blin
Etymology
From Proto-Afro-Asiatic. Compare with Egyptian .j and Arabic ـيَ (-ya).
Pronoun
yə (absolute ʔan, object -lɐ)
- me (first person singular oblique pronoun)
References
- Appleyard, D. (2012). Cushitic. Retrieved March 27, 2021, from https://www.academia.edu/4214217/Cushitic
Ghomala'
Pronoun
yə class 1/3 form of tsyə class 5/6 form of pyə class 2 form of myə class 4
- Relative pronoun (i.e. that, which, who, whose, etc)
- Gaə̂ yɔ́ mō yə e vʉsí áá. ― I saw the person who fell.
- Ě lə́ á yə ǎ tsaənyə á a. ― He/she only too that which is heavy.
Adverb
yə
- also
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Collocations
References
- Gaston Bessala Ndzana Biloa & Francine Moguo Fotso, The conditional mood in Ghɔmala’ (2017)
Tat
Etymology
Cognate with Persian یک (yek).
Numeral
yə