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gold wurusuā , -ē face yaa animal , meat yabúra needle yasa cloth , robe yàsa /
yèsa * spear yènènkú ( no pl . ) pepper zíni evil spirit 3.2 . The t - class is not quite
so large , and contains no irregular forms . All singulars have the suffix / -ru / .
gold wurusuā , -ē face yaa animal , meat yabúra needle yasa cloth , robe yàsa /
yèsa * spear yènènkú ( no pl . ) pepper zíni evil spirit 3.2 . The t - class is not quite
so large , and contains no irregular forms . All singulars have the suffix / -ru / .
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Since these two suffixes were of Proto - Germanic origin , the derivative
formations ( with umlauted radical vowel ... In the go and gen - formations the
umlaut in the stem syllable was due to the vowel i which originally existed in the
suffix -ig ( cf.
Since these two suffixes were of Proto - Germanic origin , the derivative
formations ( with umlauted radical vowel ... In the go and gen - formations the
umlaut in the stem syllable was due to the vowel i which originally existed in the
suffix -ig ( cf.
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Adjectives with the suffix -el were extremely rare ; I have discovered only three : lit
- ell , mik - ell , and heim - ell . ? Adjectives with the suffix ... The two suffixes , -en
and -el , differed phonetically only in respect to their consonants . Since n was ...
Adjectives with the suffix -el were extremely rare ; I have discovered only three : lit
- ell , mik - ell , and heim - ell . ? Adjectives with the suffix ... The two suffixes , -en
and -el , differed phonetically only in respect to their consonants . Since n was ...
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I | 10 |
The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
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