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ⵙⵙ-

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Central Atlas Tamazight

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Etymology

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From Proto-Berber *ss- (causative prefix), from Proto-Afroasiatic *s- (causative prefix). Cognate with Kabyle ss- (see ssired).

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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ⵙⵙ- (ss-)

  1. causative prefix, creating active transitive verbs from either already transitive verbs, nouns, passive verbs, or intransitive verbs
    From a transitive verb: ⵙⵙ- (ss-) + ‎ⵇⵇⵏ (qqn, to close) → ‎ⵙⵙⵇⵇⵏ (ssqqn, to attach)
    From a noun: ⵙⵙ- (ss-) + ‎ⵓⵏⴼⵙ (unfs, breath) → ‎ⵙⵙⵓⵏⴼⵙ (ssunfs, to breathe)
    From a passive verb: ⵙⵙ- (ss-) + ‎ⵏⵡ (nw, to be cooked) → ‎ⵙⵙⵏⵡ (ssnw, to cook)
    From an intransitive verb: ⵙⵙ- (ss-) + ‎ⵖⵓⵙ (ɣus, intransitive verb for burning) → ‎ⵙⵙⵖⵓⵙ (ssɣus, transitive verb for burning)

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