Nivaclé

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Etymology

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Fabre (2016) regards this numeral as a conjugated form of the verb ich (to go) augmented with -julh (venitive suffix). Its literal meaning “[it] goes towards something that is coming closer” probably refers to the fact that “four” comes just before “five”, the last number that can be expressed with the fingers of one hand.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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yichatjulh

  1. to be four

Numeral

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yichatjulh

  1. four

References

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  • Fabre, Alain (2016) Gramática de la lengua Nivacle (familia Mataguayo, Chaco Paraguayo) (Lincom Studies in Native American Linguistics 78) (in Spanish), Munich: Lincom, →ISBN, page 170.