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==Yashuhay==
==Yashuhay==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Inherited from [[Classical Shohue language|Classical Shohue]] ''[[Sahartionary:ngalóngolka|ngalóngolka]]'' ("flower garden/patch"), a compound of ''[[Sahartionary:ngalókan|ngalókan]]'' ("tillage") and ''[[Sahartionary:ngolkan|ngolkan]]'' ("flower"). Some scholars argue the compound dates back to Proto-Ounyu, which might help explain the differences in noun class and related analogical processes between this word and the reflexes of its components (''[[Sahartionary:haóong#Yashuhay|haóong]]'' and ''[[Sahartionary:hóong#Yashuhay|hóong]]''. If this is the case, [[Yuhambirrugu language|Yuhambirrugu]] ''[[Sahartionary:ngúungukk#Yuhambirrugu|ngúungukk]]'' ("greenhouse") would be a possible cognate. Even in this case, the stress placement indicates the compound was still transparent in Classical Shohue times.
Inherited from [[Classical Shohue language|Classical Shohue]] ''[[Sahartionary:ngalóngolka|ngalóngolka]]'' (“flower garden/patch”), a compound of ''[[Sahartionary:ngalókan|ngalókan]]'' (“tillage”) and ''[[Sahartionary:ngolkan|ngolkan]]'' (“flower”). Some scholars argue the compound dates back to Proto-Ounyu, which might help explain the differences in noun class and related analogical processes between this word and the reflexes of its components (''[[Sahartionary:haóong#Yashuhay|haóong]]'' and ''[[Sahartionary:hóong#Yashuhay|hóong]]''. If this is the case, [[Yuhambirrugu language|Yuhambirrugu]] ''[[Sahartionary:ngúungukk#Yuhambirrugu|ngúungukk]]'' (“greenhouse”) would be a possible cognate. Even in this case, the stress placement indicates the compound was still transparent in Classical Shohue times.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Latest revision as of 13:58, 26 May 2024

Yashuhay

Etymology

Inherited from Classical Shohue ngalóngolka (“flower garden/patch”), a compound of ngalókan (“tillage”) and ngolkan (“flower”). Some scholars argue the compound dates back to Proto-Ounyu, which might help explain the differences in noun class and related analogical processes between this word and the reflexes of its components (haóong and hóong. If this is the case, Yuhambirrugu ngúungukk (“greenhouse”) would be a possible cognate. Even in this case, the stress placement indicates the compound was still transparent in Classical Shohue times.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈwoha/

Noun

awóha 9/10 A (plural hawóha)

  1. lawn, garden
  2. flower patch
  3. decorative stretch of land