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The Oceaiiic Languages Shemitic : 



3. The Numeral 8. See § 4, 8, § 8. 



§11.— 



a. With prefixed article. 



itiiioangi (itum-aiii) 



saya, ta 



lappan (lim-an) 

 delapante 

 (delam-anie) 



themania, Arabic (them-ania) 



tamdni, Sokotra 

 sut, Harar 

 sumhai, Bishari 

 shumunte, Tigre 

 (With B. hai, S, cf. Mairassi 



aai, S, in uvor-aai, 8). 



b. Without prefixed article. 



varoo, war, haloo, %val, 

 wan, oanu, panu 



(for ima~lUj orima-alu^ 

 the lu becoming rw, 

 nu, I, r, and n ; lu is 

 for tolu, selu, 3) 



haliara, Danakil 



vahr, Shiho (for ima-hara, 

 ima-ahr, ahr for " adda," 

 3 ; and compare Tanna ka 

 har, 3, for, as it is in another 

 Tanna dialect, ki, sil, 3) 



4. The Numeral 9. See § 4, 4 J 9. 



§11.- 



chiaj tshiwa 



tasia, toudjo (tudjo) 



eshia 



si, sio, sia, sioh, siyu, 



kasa 

 sin 

 sanga 



siyam, siam 

 suoh 



(sim-vak) 

 sapuli, siore, sakoorang 



[sekim-verang) 

 samhilan, saputi 

 ■koveri (kim-veri) 



lifiti (lim-fiti) 

 lafar (liwh-fir) 

 iva (ima-va) 

 whivatz (ima-vatz) 



tsha, Syriac 



tesha, Heb. 



itshi, itsha, Mod. Syr. 



sa'ah, Sokotra 



zeythan, Harar 

 zatang, Amharic 

 tesa.m, Sabaean 

 shedig, Bishari 

 {shhn-fadig) 

 segala, Danakil 

 {segim-vela) 



ogamhay, Bishari (cf. Sa- 

 parua had, 4) 



