dungurí
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Hamer-Banna
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]dungurí
- sandals, shoes
- pieces of leather used to read the future
- (by extension, with ɠɛnsá) fortune-teller
- dungurín ɠɛnsó kína yiɗáde
- somebody went to consult the fortune-teller for him
- (by extension, with ɠɛnsá) fortune-teller
Inflection
[edit]Declension of dungurí (Declension 1) | ||||
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general | masculine | feminine | plural | |
Nominative | dungurí | dungurɛ̂ | dunguríno | dungurína |
Oblique | — | — | dungurín | — |
Accusative | dunguríɗan | dungurɛ́ɗan | dungurínɗan | dungurínaɗan |
Genitive | dungurísa | dungurɛ́sa | dungurínsa | dungurínasa |
Dative | dungurína | dungurɛ́na | dungurínna | dungurínana |
Affective | dunguríkal | dungurɛ́kal | dungurínkal | dungurínakal |
Instrumental | dunguríka | dungurɛ́ka | dungurínka | dungurínaka |
Locative | dunguríte | dungurɛ́te | dungurínte | — |
Inessive | dungurír | — | — | — |
Addessive | dunguríbar | dungurɛ́bar | dungurímbar | — |
Allative I | dungurídar | dungurɛ́dar | dunguríndar | dungurínadar |
Allative II | dunguríshet | dungurɛ́shet | dungurínshet | — |
Ablative | dungurírra | — | — | — |
Comitative | dunguríbe | dungurɛ́be | dungurímbe | dungurínabe |
References
[edit]- Petrollino, Sara (2016) A Grammar of Hamar: A South Omotic language of Ethiopia[1], Leiden University