Appendix:Proto-Cushitic Swadesh list

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This is a Swadesh list of words in Proto-Cushitic, compared with definitions in English.

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For further information, including the full final version of the list, read the Wikipedia article: Swadesh list.

American linguist Morris Swadesh believed that languages changed at measurable rates and that these could be determined even for languages without written precursors. Using vocabulary lists, he sought to understand not only change over time but also the relationships of extant languages. To be able to compare languages from different cultures, he based his lists on meanings he presumed would be available in as many cultures as possible. He then used the fraction of agreeing cognates between any two related languages to compute their divergence time by some (still debated) algorithms. Starting in 1950 with 165 meanings, his list grew to 215 in 1952, which was so expansive that many languages lacked native vocabulary for some terms. Subsequently, it was reduced to 207, and reduced much further to 100 meanings in 1955. A reformulated list was published posthumously in 1971.

List

EnglishProto-Cushitic
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1I (1sg)*ʔani
2you (2sg)*ʔant-, *ʔint-
3he, she, it (3sg)
4we (1pl)*ʔann-, *ʔinn-
5you (2pl)
6they (3pl)
7this
8that
9here
10there
11who
12what
13where
14when
15how
16not
17all
18many
19some
20few
21other*hal-, *hil-
22one*laħ-, *liħ-
23two*ɬa(a)ma
24three*sazħ-
25four*sacl-, *salc-
26five
27big*gad-, *gud-
28long
29wide
30thick
31heavy
32small
33short*yar-
34narrow
35thin*-kʷ’-
36woman*nat’-
37man (adult male)
38man (human being)
39child*ʔiŋ-, *haaw-, *hiiw-, *yuw-, *yaw-
40wife
41husband
42mother*yaay-
43father
44animal
45fish
46bird
47dog
48louse*ʔint-
49snake*moxʷr-
50worm
51tree*ɣa, *ɣaʔ-
52forest
53stick*gomp-
54fruit*ɣuup-, *ɣaap-
55seed
56leaf
57root
58bark (of a tree)
59flower
60grass
61rope
62skin*gayn-, *ɣah-
63meat*ʃiʔ-
64blood
65bone*mikʷ’-
66fat (noun)
67egg*kʷ’anħ-
68horn*mayloɣ-
69tail*ʃam-, *ʃim-
70feather*lop-
71hair*ħam-, *ħim-
72head
73ear
74eye*ʔil-
75nose*ʔisŋʷ-
76mouth*ʔaf-, *yaf-
77tooth*ʔiɬkʷ-
78tongue (organ)*caanrab-
79fingernail
80foot*ragad-, *rigid-
81leg*lukʷ-, *ɬukʷ-
82knee*gʷilb-, *gulb-
83hand
84wing*kanf-, *kinf-
85belly
86guts
87neck*kʷ’ac’-
88back
89breast*ʔangʷ-, *ʔungʷ-
90heart
91liver
92to drink*cag-
93to eat*ɬaam-
94to bite*zaac-
95to suck*nuuk’-
96to spit*tuf-
97to vomit
98to blow*bar-, *bur-, *-?-ff-
99to breathe
100to laugh
101to see*ʔark’-
102to hear*-mkʷ’-l-
103to know*ʔar-
104to think
105to smell*fiʔ-, *fic-
106to fear*rikʷ’-
107to sleep*gam-, *gim-
108to live
109to die*yac-
110to kill
111to fight*ɬaakʷ’-
112to hunt
113to hit*dlac-
114to cut*ɣab-, *ɣub-
115to split*tuz-
116to stab
117to scratch*xayt’-, *xayc-’
118to dig
119to swim
120to fly*par-, *pir-, *pur-
121to walk*ya?
122to come*ʔim(t)-
123to lie (as in a bed)*tliixʷ-, *tliiɣʷ-
124to sit*gir-
125to stand
126to turn (intransitive)*-ʔgʷar-
127to fall*ɬap-, *ɬip-
128to give*-ħ-
129to hold*ʔaz-, *caz-
130to squeeze*dleek’-
131to rub*fic’-
132to wash*kʷ’aat’-
133to wipe
134to pull*t’akʷ’-, *t’ikʷ’-, *t’ak-, *t’ikʷ-
135to push
136to throw
137to tie
138to sew
139to count
140to say*yo-
141to sing
142to play
143to float*xas-
144to flow*daʔ-, *-nok’-, *tlow-
145to freeze
146to swell*nakʷ’-
147sun
148moon*ɬeeh-
149star*ħazk-, *ħizk-, *ħuzk-
150water
151rain*cir-
152river
153lake
154sea
155salt*dzaxʷ-, *dzixʷ-
156stone*tlaɣwħ-
157sand*haats’-
158dust*ter-, *tir-
159earth
160cloud*damn-, *dumn-
161fog
162sky
163wind
164snow
165ice
166smoke
167fire*ʔeekʷ-
168ash
169to burn*giiʔ-
170road
171mountain
172red*di(i)m-, *du(u)m-
173green
174yellow
175white
176black
177night
178day
179year
180warm
181cold
182full
183new*cazz-
184old*dok-
185good
186bad
187rotten
188dirty
189straight
190round
191sharp (as a knife)
192dull (as a knife)
193smooth
194wet
195dry
196correct
197near
198far*seg-, *sog-
199right
200left
201at*la
202in
203with
204and
205if
206because
207name*sim-, *sum-

See also

References

  • Ehret, Christopher (1987) “Proto-Cushitic Reconstruction”, in Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika, volume 8, pages 7–180


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