eji
Ayere
References
- Roger Blench, The Ayere and Ahan languages of Central Nigeria and their affinities (2007), page 3
Igala
[a], [b], [c] ← 1 | 2 | 3 → |
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Cardinal: èjì Ordinal: ẹ̀kéjì |
Etymology
Likely from Proto-Yoruboid *(è-)jì. Cognates include Yoruba èjì, Itsekiri meji, Olukumi èzì, and Ifè méèdzì.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /èd͡ʒì/
Yoruba
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[a], [b] ← 1 | 2 | 3 → |
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Cardinal: èjì Counting: eéjì Adjectival: méjì Ordinal: kejì Adverbial: ẹ̀ẹ̀mejì Distributive: méjì méjì Collective: méjèèjì Fractional: ìdajì |
Etymology 1
Likely from Proto-Yoruboid *(è-)jì. Cognates include Igala èjì, Itsekiri meji, Olukumi èzì, and Ifè méèdzì.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /è.d͡ʒì/
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /è.d͡ʒí/
Etymology 3
Possibly derived from Proto-Yoruboid *é-ji or Proto-Yoruboid *á-ji. Cognate with Igala áji (“river, stream, any type of body of water”) and Arigidi edʒĩ (“water”), Arigidi ùdʒi, Adja eji, Fon jĭ (“rain”), likely originally served as a synonym for water or any water-related noun in Proto-Yoruboid before becoming defined more narrowly. The root verb "ji" may be cognate with Nupe jè (“to flow, to run (as water)”), compare with Nupe èjè (“current, tide of water”), possibly from the root Proto-Niger-Congo *-gi (“water”)
Alternative forms
- ezi (Ào)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ē.d͡ʒī/
Noun
eji
Derived terms
- Abéjidé
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