"è-bye" meaning in All languages combined

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Numeral [Proto-Yoruboid]

IPA: /è.bʲē/
Etymology: Almost certainly a locally derived root from Proto-Yoruboid. While most Niger-Congo or Volta-Niger languages usually have the 5+2 for seven, this is almost certainly developed from a different root that took on the meaning for seven. The innovation of distinct roots from 5-10 is a unique feature of Proto-Yoruboid and Yoruboid languages among most of the Atlantic-Congo branch. Head templates: {{head|alv-yrd-pro|numeral|head=*è-bye}} *è-bye
  1. seven Tags: reconstruction Related terms (Next number): ɛ̀-jɔ Related terms (Previous number): ɛ̀-fà
    Sense id: en-è-bye-alv-yrd-pro-num-O6jQKxb9 Categories (other): Proto-Yoruboid entries with incorrect language header

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