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| ''*kū'' || ''dëkū'', ''kū'' || ''kwau'' || ''hëkwa'' || ''lagu'' || ''* | | ''*kū'' || ''dëkū'', ''kū'' || ''kwau'' || ''hëkwa'' || ''lagu'' || ''*ciwa'' || ''siva'' || ''siwa'' | ||
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| ''*cyai'' || ''cyai'' || ''gip'' || ''līni'' || ''si'' || ''* | | ''*cyai'' || ''cyai'' || ''gip'' || ''līni'' || ''si'' || ''*tyāhi'' || ''sahi'' || ''cāwi'' | ||
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Ilain word for “eight” (as well as Western Ilai ''nileu'' “twelve” and Eastern Ilai ''mokō'' “twenty”) are obvious borrowings from Southern Meskangela. The word ''*li'' “four” may also be an old borrowing, although Eastern Ilai ''lalí~rarí'' can be derived from “two pairs” (''ra'' “pair” is likely present in *ára “two”). Other words, such as “one” and “ten” show possible cognation, and Eastern Ilai ''lu'' “five” being similar to first | Ilain word for “eight” (as well as Western Ilai ''nileu'' “twelve” and Eastern Ilai ''mokō'' “twenty”) are obvious borrowings from Southern Meskangela. The word ''*li'' “four” may also be an old borrowing, although Eastern Ilai ''lalí~rarí'' can be derived from “two pairs” (''ra'' “pair” is likely present in *ára “two”). Other words, such as “one” and “ten” show possible cognation, and Eastern Ilai ''lu'' “five” being similar to first element in ''lë-ŋa'' “five”, though the evidence is inconclusive. The similarities might have arisen from borrowing into Ilain from Meskangela (or vice versa) during prehistoric times. | ||
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