ያ
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Translingual edit
Etymology edit
Modified form of የ (y).
Letter edit
ያ (ya)
- A symbol of the Ge'ez abugida, transliterated as ya.
Amharic edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Semitic *ḏV-. Cognates include Ge'ez ዝኩ (zəku) and Arabic ذَاكَ (ḏāka).
The palatalisation *z- > y- was irregular.
Pronunciation edit
Determiner edit
ያ • (ya)
- that (masculine)
Pronoun edit
ያ • (ya)
- that (masculine)
Usage notes edit
- When following a preposition, the enclitic -ዚያ (-zziya) is used.
See also edit
Amharic demonstratives
masculine | feminine | plural | ||
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proximal | simple | ይህ (yəh) | ይህች (yəhəčč) | እነዚህ (ʾənnäzzih) |
emphatic | ይህኛው (yəhəññaw) | ይችኛዋ (yəččəññawa) | ||
enclitic | -ዚህ (-zzih) | -ዚች (-zičč) | — | |
distal | simple | ያ (ya) | ያች (yačč) | እነዚያ (ʾənnäzziya) |
emphatic | ያኛው (yaññaw) | ያችኛዋ (yaččəññawa) | ||
enclitic | -ዚያ (-zziya) | -ዚያች (-zziyačč) | — | |
*) See the respective entries for alternative forms |
References edit
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