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| 69 || stand || *ʟaa || The Southern languages don't show this root, instead their words for "to stand" are derived from ''*ɣaap''. | | 69 || stand || *ʟaa || The Southern languages don't show this root, instead their words for "to stand" are derived from ''*ɣaap''. | ||
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| 70 || give || – || No root can be reconstructed. | | 70 || give || – || No root can be reconstructed. Western languages show the root ''*-iq-'', which also had the meaning of "carrying". Other languages have different roots and in the Eastern languages the verb "to give" has no root and its person and aspect affixes do not attach to anything. | ||
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| 71 || say || *qoołt || | | 71 || say || *qoołt || |
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