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Estonian

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Etymology

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Etymology unclear. Originally dialectal, revitalised by Estonian terminologist and lexicographer Johannes Voldemar Veski. Possibly from Proto-Finnic *-ma + Proto-Finnic *-o. Compare Finnish -mo.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu (genitive -mu, partitive -mut)

  1. Forms nouns indicating a place.
    valama (to pour) + ‎-mu → ‎valamu (sink, basin)
    vara (asset) + ‎-mu → ‎varamu (collection of assets with a high value)
    püha (sacred, holy, saint) + ‎-mu → ‎pühamu (sanctuary)
    era- (private) + ‎-mu → ‎eramu (private house)

Declension

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Declension of -mu (ÕS type 1/ohutu, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative -mu -mud
accusative nom.
gen. -mu
genitive -mute
partitive -mut -muid
illative -musse -mutesse
-muisse
inessive -mus -mutes
-muis
elative -must -mutest
-muist
allative -mule -mutele
-muile
adessive -mul -mutel
-muil
ablative -mult -mutelt
-muilt
translative -muks -muteks
-muiks
terminative -muni -muteni
essive -muna -mutena
abessive -muta -muteta
comitative -muga -mutega

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Malay -mu, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *mu, from Proto-Austronesian *mu.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. (casual or informal, usually singular) Second person oblique enclitic pronoun.
    1. As a possessive adjective.
      temanmuyour friend
    2. As an direct or indirect object
      mereka sedang mencarimuthey're looking for you
      ayah akan memberimu uangFather will give you money
    3. As an object of a preposition, with the exception for 'di', 'ke', and 'dalam'.
      hadiah ini untukmuthis gift is for you

Usage notes

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As with other enclitic pronouns in the language, this enclitic is optional.

See also

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Further reading

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Japanese

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Romanization

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-mu

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

Kambera

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Pronoun

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-mu

  1. second person singular genitive enclitic

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Laboya

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Pronoun

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-mu

  1. second person singular subject enclitic
  2. second person singular possessive enclitic

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Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *mu, from Proto-Austronesian *mu.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. your.
    Aku telah memulangkan penselmu.
    I've returned your pencil.
  2. you. (object)
    Aku rela berada bersamamu.
    I'd rather be with you.

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Malay personal pronouns
singular plural
1st person standard saya / ساي
aku / اکو, ku- / كو- (informal/towards God)
-ku / -كو (informal possessive)
hamba / همبا (dated)
kami / کامي (exclusive)
kita orang / كيت اورڠ (informal exclusive)
kita / کيت (inclusive)
royal beta / بيتا
2nd person standard kamu / کامو
anda / اندا (formal)
engkau / اڠکاو, kau- / كاو- (informal/towards God)
awak / اوق (friendly/older towards younger)
-mu / -مو (possessive)
awak semua / اوق سموا
kamu semua / كامو سموا
kalian / کالين (informal)
kau orang / كاو اورڠ (informal)
royal tuanku / توانكو
3rd person standard dia / دي
ia / اي
beliau / بلياو (honorific)
-nya / (possessive)
mereka / مريک
dia orang / دي اورڠ (informal)
royal baginda / بݢيندا

Northern Ohlone

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. (Marks comitative case of nouns), with, alongside, in the company of
    • 1921, María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington, Chochenyo Field Notes[1]:
      Hippiš wattinekne nuhhu i-šuyakmamu
      He only went there with his relatives
  1. (Marks personal locative in pronouns, takes place of -tak which is only used for nouns), with, alongside, toward (someone)
    • 1921, María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington, Chochenyo Field Notes[2]:
      hajji nommo kaanamu
      come here with me

Quechua

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. cislocative, translocative.
    apay (to carry)apamuy (to bring; to take)
    tiyay (to sit)tiyamuy (to come sit; to go sit)

Uneapa

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Etymology

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From Proto-Oceanic *-mu, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-mu, from Proto-Austronesian *-amu.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. A second-person plural possessive suffix.

Further reading

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  • Terry Crowley et al, The Oceanic Languages (2013), page 365