ديأت
díˀɛt
yours
твой
لك
LS 146; CSOL II 442
text examples

ḥéred ˁek díˀɛt bέhɛn di-ṣaḷḥémo ˁam yeˀóugɛ ‘Your father was humiliated before you, Bald-headed, when he was beaten’ (CSOL II 8:27)

other notes

The nuclear element ɛt ‘you’ is alien to the dialect of our informants and makes clear that the poetic segment of CSOL II 8 comes from a tribal area other than Daˁrho.