ππ
Ugaritic
Etymology 1
Compare Hebrew ΧΦ²Χ Φ΄Χβ (ΚΎΔnΔ«), Arabic Ψ£ΩΩΩΨ§β (ΚΎanΔ). Ultimately from Proto-Semitic *ΚΎanΔku.
Synonyms
- πππ (αΊ£nk) /ΚΎanΔkΕ«/
See also
Ugaritic personal pronouns
Pronoun | Singular | Dual | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
First Person | πππ (αΊ£nk), ππ (αΊ£n) -π (y), -π (n), Ο |
Ο -ππ (ny) | Ο -π (n) |
Second Person Masculine | ππ (αΊ£t) -π (k) |
πππ (αΊ£tm) -ππ (km) |
πππ (αΊ£tm) -ππ (km) |
Second Person Feminine | ππ (αΊ£t) -π (k) |
Ο | Ο -ππ (kn) |
Third Person Masculine | π
π (hw) -π (h) π ππ (hwt) |
π
π (hm) -π π (hm) π ππ (hmt) |
πππ (αΊ£tm) -π π (hm) π ππ (hmt) |
Third Person Feminine | π
π (hy) -π (h) π ππ (hyt) |
Ο -π π (hn) |
Ο -π π (hn) |
Etymology 2
Compare Hebrew ΧΦΈΧ ΦΈΧβ (ΚΎΔΜnΔ), Arabic Ψ£ΩΩΩΩΩβ (ΚΎayna).
Etymology 3
Perhaps borrowed from Egyptian jwn (βcolor, skin, characterβ), cognate with Arabic ΩΩΩΩΩβ (lawn, βcolor, pigmentβ).
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