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U+1292, ኒ
ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE NI

[U+1291]
Ethiopic
[U+1293]

Translingual

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Etymology

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Modified form of (n).

Letter

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(ni)

  1. A symbol of the Ge'ez abugida, transliterated as ni.

Ge'ez

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Pronoun

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(-nisg (enclitic form of አነ (ʾanä))

  1. me (bound object pronoun)

See also

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Ge'ez personal pronouns
isolated nominative pronouns
singular plural
1st person አነ (ʾanä) ንሕነ (nəḥna)
2nd person m አንተ (ʾantä) አንትሙ (ʾantəmu)
f አንቲ (ʾanti) አንትን (ʾantən)
3rd person m ውእቱ (wəʾətu) ውእቶሙ (wəʾətom), እሙንቱ (ʾəmuntu)
f ይእቲ (yəʾəti) ውእቶን (wəʾəton), እማንቱ (ʾəmantu)
enclitic accusative and genitive pronouns
singular plural
1st person (-yä), (-ni)1 (-nä)
2nd person m (-kä) ክሙ (-kəmmu)
f (-ki) ክን (-kən)
3rd person m (-(h)u)2 ሆሙ (-(h)omu)2
f (-(h)a)2 ሆን (-(h)on)2

1. (-yä) is attached to nouns, while (-ni) is attached to verbs.
2. In all third person suffixes, an "h" is inserted when preceded by a vowel.

References

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  • August Dillmann, Carl Bezold (1857, 1899) James A. Crichton, transl., Ethiopic Grammar[1], 2nd edition, London: Williams & Norgate, published 1907, pages 339-340