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Middle Semitic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ʾaḫ-. Compare Arabic أخ (ʾaḵ), Hebrew אָח ('ákh).
Pronunciation
(Middle Semitic) IPA: /aħa:/ - ܐܱܚܱܐ
Noun
- brother
- siblings (in the plural)
sg | pl | |
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abs | ܐܚܐ (aħa) | ܐܚܝܢ (aħin) |
const. | ܐܚ (aħ) | ܐܚܝ (aħi) |