< Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruboid
Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruboid/ʊ́-ɓã́
Proto-Yoruboid
Etymology
Possibly an innovation by Proto-Yoruboid speakers, since no languages have similar cognates, except possibly Edo áranmwẹn. Its descendant languages converted /ɓ/ first to /ɣ/ or /w/, and in Standard Yoruba, the /w/ converted to /h/, a phenomenon seen in many other words descended from Proto-Yoruboid. The root *ɓã́ may refer be an obsolete term referring speech or language.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʊ́.ɓã́/
Descendants
- Proto-Edekiri: *ʊ́-wã́
- Olukumi: uwán
- Igala: ímálu
- Proto-Yoruba: *ʊ-wã́, *ɪ-wã́
- Proto-Southeast-Yoruba-Isekiri
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