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| ''*ik'' || ''*ik'' || ''ik'' || one | | ''*ik'' || ''*ik'' || ''ik'' || one | ||
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| ''*ir'' || ''* | | ''*ir'' || ''*bījan'' || ''oyamö'' || two | ||
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| ''*ti'' || ''* | | ''*ti'' || ''*tiði'' || ''tikré'' || three | ||
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| ''*hihonâ''<ref>In the original ''Tezyém Yéleduhir'', ⟨â⟩ represented a front open vowel, [a]. Most Yeldhists today dispute the existence of the front open vowel in PY, instead arguing for the existence of a more centralised realisation, [ä] in IPA.</ref> || ''*wiśen'' || ''igoyà'' || four | | ''*hihonâ''<ref>In the original ''Tezyém Yéleduhir'', ⟨â⟩ represented a front open vowel, [a]. Most Yeldhists today dispute the existence of the front open vowel in PY, instead arguing for the existence of a more centralised realisation, [ä] in IPA.</ref> || ''*wiśen'' || ''igoyà'' || four |
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