< Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruboid

Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruboid/ɛ̀-fà

Proto-Yoruboid

Etymology

While most Yoruboid roots beyond five seem to be local innovations, not even sharing with cognates in other Volta-Niger languages, this seems strongly related to Edo ehan, where /h/ to /f/ is a common phonological change often seen between Edoid and Yoruboid languages. The Edo form is also certainly related to Edo eha (three).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̀.fà/

Numeral

*ɛ̀-fà

  1. six

Descendants

  • Ifè: ɛ̀fà
  • Igala: ẹ̀fà
  • Yoruba: ẹ̀fà
  • Itsekiri: ẹ̀fà
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