< Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruboid
Reconstruction:Proto-Yoruboid/-ye
Proto-Yoruboid
Alternative forms
- *V́-ye, *í-ye
Etymology
Most Yoruba languages use this form or a form similar to this with the addition of a vowel prefix, see descendants below. The form usually maintains a mid-tone, but many forms also have a high-tone and low-tone form, *-yé, *-yè, and may derive roots referring to laying eggs or giving birth.
See other roots for mother including Proto-Yoruboid *-nà or Proto-Yoruboid *-mɔ̃̀. For cognates outside of Yoruboid, see Edo iye,
The form ìyá found in Yoruba does not seem to be related to this term, and only resembles Ibibio iya
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jè/, /jē/, /jé/
Derived terms
- *í-ye?
- *ɔ́-mãye (“sibling, half-sibling”)
- *yeye (“grandmother”)
Related terms
- *ò-bí (“parent”)
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