ya-
Northern Ndebele
Etymology 1
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *gíá-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *jɪ̀á-.
Southern Ndebele
Etymology 1
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *gíá-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *jɪ̀á-.
Swazi
Etymology 1
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *gíá-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *jɪ̀á-.
Xhosa
Etymology 1
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *gíá-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *jɪ̀á-.
Zulu
Etymology 1
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *gíá-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Nguni *yá-, from Proto-Bantu *jɪ̀á-.
References
- C. M. Doke; B. W. Vilakazi (1972), “ya-”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, →ISBN: “ya-”
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