ji-
Appearance
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ji"
Navajo
[edit]Prefix
[edit]ji-
- Marks a verb as having a fourth person subject.
Ojibwe
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Preverb
[edit]ji-
- form of da- or daa- used in the unchanged conjunct order
- "Oo, yay," ikido, "mii waabang ji-maajaayaang," ikido.
- "Oh, goodness, we will leave tomorrow," she said.
- that, so that, in order to
References
[edit]- The Ojibwe People's Dictionary https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/main-entry/ji-pv-tns
Swahili
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Proto-Bantu *(d)i ̹-.
Alternative forms
[edit]- (before vowels) j-
Prefix
[edit]ji- (plural ma-)
- ji class(V) noun prefix and adjective agreement prefix
- jino jipya ― a new tooth
ji- (plural maji-)
- augmentative prefix used with monosyllabic stems, puts words in ji class(V)
Usage notes
[edit]Many class V nouns have no prefix, in which case the plural is formed by simply prefixing ma- to the word. This includes words that start with the augmentative prefix ji-.
Only the adjective -pya takes the prefix ji- in class V; its form is jipya. Some adjective starting with a vowel take j-, while possessive adjectives are irregular and take l-. Other adjectives take no prefix.
Nouns with a stem of more than one syllable and starting with a consonant get a zero prefix to form the augmentative:
See also
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Prefix
[edit]ji-
- verb-initial form of -ji- (“oneself, -self; reflexive direct object”)
See also
[edit]person | independent | subject concord | object concord |
combined forms | possessive | ||||
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affirmative | negative | na | ndi- | si- | |||||
singular | first | mimi | ni- | si- | -ni- | nami, na mimi | ndimi, ndiye | simi, siye | -angu |
second | wewe | u- | hu- | -ku- | nawe, na wewe | ndiwe, ndiye | siwe, siye | -ako | |
third | yeye | a-, yu- | ha-, hayu- | -m-, -mw-, -mu- | naye, na yeye | ndiye | siye | -ake | |
plural | first | sisi | tu- | hatu- | -tu- | nasi, na sisi | ndisi, ndio | sio | -etu |
second | ninyi | m-, mw-, mu- | ham-, hamw-, hamu- | -wa- | nanyi, na ninyi | ndinyi, ndio | sinyi, sio | -enu | |
third | wao | wa- | hawa- | -wa- | nao | ndio | sio | -ao | |
reflexive | — | — | -ji- | — | — | ||||
For a full table including other classes, see Appendix:Swahili personal pronouns. |
Tlingit
[edit]Prefix
[edit]ji-
- hand prefix
Usage notes
[edit]- Occurs between the object prefix and subject prefix in Tlingit verbs.
Volapük
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English she- as in "she-ass", "she-bear", "she-bitch", "she-goat", "she-wolf", "She-Ra".
Prefix
[edit]ji-
- Used to specify female gender.
Derived terms
[edit]Categories:
- Navajo lemmas
- Navajo prefixes
- Ojibwe lemmas
- Ojibwe preverbs
- Ojibwe tense/mode preverbs
- Ojibwe terms with usage examples
- Swahili terms with audio pronunciation
- Swahili terms derived from Proto-Bantu
- Swahili lemmas
- Swahili prefixes
- Swahili terms with usage examples
- Tlingit lemmas
- Tlingit prefixes
- Tlingit thematic prefixes
- Volapük terms borrowed from English
- Volapük terms derived from English
- Volapük lemmas
- Volapük prefixes