à̰ȳ
Bedjond
Etymology
Cognate with Ngam à̰ȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈẽ˨ɪ˧/
- Rhymes: -ẽ˨ɪ˧
References
- Keegan, John (2014). The Eastern Sara Languages. Cuenca, Spain: Morkeg Books. p. 224.
- Mudiwa, Olukayode (2001). An Analysis of Proto-Sara. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Books. p. 158.
Daba
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈẽ˨ɪ˧/
- Rhymes: -ẽ˨ɪ˧
Derived terms
- à̰ȳ ngɔ̄d
References
- Keegan, John (2014). Sara Languages Lexicon. Cuenca, Spain: Morkeg Books. p. 95.
- Mudiwa, Olukayode (2001). An Analysis of Proto-Sara. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Books. p. 158.
Gor
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈẽ˨ɪ˧/
- Rhymes: -ẽ˨ɪ˧
Etymology 1
Cognate with Bedjond à̰ȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ
Conjugation
Conjugation of à̰ȳ | ||
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singular |
plural | |
first person | m-ā̰y | j-à̰ȳ |
second person | ā̰y | ā̰y-ī |
third person | à̰ȳ | à̰ȳ-ī |
Etymology 2
Cognate to Ngam à̰ȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ (“to run”)
Verb
à̰ȳ
References
- Keegan, John (2014). The Central Sara Languages. Cuenca, Spain: Morkeg Books. p. 115.
- Mudiwa, Olukayode (2001). An Analysis of Proto-Sara. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Books. p. 158.
Gulay
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈẽ˨ɪ˧/
- Rhymes: -ẽ˨ɪ˧
Etymology 1
Ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ
Verb
à̰ȳ
Derived terms
- à̰ȳ də̀ yá̰
- à̰ȳ nə́l tāá à̰ȳ ndī ɓáy
Etymology 2
Possibly from Proto-Sara *àʋ̄
Verb
à̰ȳ
- to smoke
- N-á̰y máng ngá̰y ā ń-kásɨ́ dɔ̀ɔ́-dɔ̀ɔ́ ā tɔ̀.
- He coughs a lot because he smokes too much.
Etymology 4
Related to Sar à̰ȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *nlə̀unù
Verb
à̰ȳ
- (a liquid): to flow
- Kə́r-ùm-é mbùtù àdɨ̄ dè-é à̰ȳ mə́sɨ̄.
- His nose is pierced and the blood flows from his head.
Etymology 5
Cognate to Daba àȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ
References
- Keegan, John (2014). The Central Sara Languages. Cuenca, Spain: Morkeg Books. p. 209.
- Mudiwa, Olukayode (2001). An Analysis of Proto-Sara. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Books. p. 158.
Mbay
Etymology
Cognate to Ngam à̰ȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ
References
- Keegan, John (2014). The Eastern Sara Languages. Cuenca, Spain: Morkeg Books. p. 224.
- Mudiwa, Olukayode (2001). An Analysis of Proto-Sara. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Books. p. 158.
Ngam
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈẽ˨ɪ˧/
- Rhymes: -ẽ˨ɪ˧
Etymology 1
Possibly from Proto-Sara *àʋ̄
Derived terms
- Yèl̄ gɨ̄ ní tél̄ yèl̄-n̄ nà ké nì-n̄ gɨ̄ nà n-á̰ȳ ngɔ̄dɨ̄ dò̰ó̰
- à̰ȳ ngɔ̄dɨ̄ dò̰ó̰
Etymology 2
Cognate with Daba àȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ
Etymology 3
Cognate with Daba à̰ȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ (“to run”)
References
- Keegan, John (2014). The Eastern Sara Languages. Cuenca, Spain: Morkeg Books. p. 224.
- Mudiwa, Olukayode (2001). An Analysis of Proto-Sara. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Books. p. 158.
Sar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈẽ˨ɪ˧/
- Rhymes: -ẽ˨ɪ˧
Etymology 1
Cognate with Daba àȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ.
Verb
à̰ȳ
- (Nar dialect) to smoke
- Késɨ̄ ngá̰y tām à̰ȳ máng ngá̰y.
- He coughs a lot because he smokes too much.
Etymology 3
Possibly from Proto-Sara *àʋ̄.
Derived terms
- à̰ȳ gìdɨ̀
- à̰ȳ kɔ̄r
Etymology 4
Descended from the Nar dialect ɨ̀lə̀, ultimately from Proto-Sara *nlə̀unù.
Verb
à̰ȳ
- to flow
- Ngōn òsō àdɨ̄ mósɨ̄ à̰ȳ kɔ́n-ǹ tɨ́ ngá̰y.
- The child fell and a lot of blood flowed from his nose.
Etymology 5
Cognate to Daba à̰ȳ, ultimately from Proto-Sara *à̰ȳ (“to run”).
Verb
à̰ȳ
References
- Keegan, John (2014). The Eastern Sara Languages. Cuenca, Spain: Morkeg Books. p. 105.
- Mudiwa, Olukayode (2001). An Analysis of Proto-Sara. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Books. p. 158.