• rib 'thing; (archaic) dispute, matter'
  • tentod, tentedi (from Latin attemptātum) 'danger'
    • tentyd 'to endanger'
  • motor 'rain'
  • baɣl (literary) 'rain'
  • beth 'house'
  • zeth 'oil'
  • samn 'fat'
  • dam 'blood'
  • jam, jemi 'sea'
  • jům, jůmi 'day'
  • ybluɣ 'to eat, to corrode'
  • moɣůr 'daily life'
  • ylůḧ, ylůḧi 'god'
  • ecles 'church'
  • cudus 'place of worship'
  • 'no (negative answer)'
  • bal- 'non-'
  • sfut 'to rule'
  • sůfet, sůfeti 'ruler'
  • mysfot, mysfeti 'rule (control), judgment/ruling'
  • mem "water"
  • some "sky"
  • bin "(literary) to understand"
  • theth "to give; ditransitive auxiliary where dative object = recipient and accusative object = theme"
  • ɣbur "to suffer; passive auxiliary for objects of monotransitive verbs and inanimates of ditransitive verbs"
  • caqhth "to take; passive auxiliary for animates of ditransitive verbs"
  • eɣbyr "to make someone suffer"
  • carth "town, city"
  • qhodos "new"
  • mens, mynesi "month" (IE loanword)
  • mocům, mocůmůd "place"
  • cim "to arise"
  • cůl, cůlůd "voice"
  • Thonoch "Tanakh"
  • qhymůr [ˈqʰəmʉɾ] "donkey"
  • sůr "bull, ox"
  • faro "cow"
  • bocor "cattle"
  • cefel "horse"
    • xix (literary) "horse"
  • ɣůlom, ɣůlemi "century; (literary) eternity"
  • rab, rebi "master, lord"
    • rabo 'lady'
  • sam 'there'
  • sama 'thither'