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Bender (1987: 33-35)[1] reconstructs the following proto-forms for Proto-Omotic and Proto-North Omotic, the latter which is considered to have descended from Proto-Omotic.
List
English gloss |
Proto- Omotic |
Proto-North Omotic
|
ashes |
*bend |
|
bird |
*kaf |
|
bite |
|
*sats’
|
breast |
*t’iam |
|
claw |
*ts’ugum |
|
die |
*hayk’ |
|
dog |
*kan |
|
egg |
*ɓul |
|
fire |
|
*tam
|
grass |
*maata |
|
hand |
|
*kuc
|
head |
*to- |
|
hear |
*si- |
|
mouth |
*non- |
|
nose |
*si(n)t’ |
|
root |
*ts’ab- |
|
snake |
*šooš |
|
stand (vb.) |
|
*yek’
|
this |
*kʰan- |
|
thou (2.SG) |
*ne(n) |
|
water |
*haats’ |
|
we (1.PL) |
*nu(n) |
|
ye (2.PL) |
*int- |
|
green |
*c’il- |
|
house |
|
*kyet
|
left |
*hadr- |
|
elephant |
*daŋgVr |
|
sister, mother |
*ind |
|
armpit |
|
*šoɓ-
|
boat |
*gong- |
|
grave |
*duuk |
|
vomit |
|
*c’oš-
|
References
- ^ Bender, Lionel M. 1987. "First Steps Toward proto-Omotic." Current Approaches to African Linguistics 3 (1987): 21-36.