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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''{{term|niki|nik-}}'' (“to die”) + ''{{term|-ɨlɨt}}'' (“period where many”).
From {{com|siwa|niki|alt1=nik-|t1=to die|-ɨlɨt|t2=period of abundance}}.
===Noun===
===Noun===
{{siwa-n|i|m=nįakolotta|affix=-ɨlɨt}}
{{siwa-n|i|m=nįakolotta|affix=-ɨlɨt}}

Latest revision as of 21:12, 17 June 2023

Siwa

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • (Aingo) IPA(key): [ˈɲɑkɔlɔʔɔ̆]

Etymology

From nik- (to die) +‎ -ɨlɨt (period of abundance).

Noun

nįakolot inan (marked nįakolotta)

  1. end of the world
  2. apocalypse
  3. (poetic) death

Inflection

nįakolot — inanimate noun, t-declension
Unmarked
agentive/dative
Marked
patientive/genitive
Locative
inessive illative elative adessive allative ablative
nįakolot nįakolotta nįakolottaįa nįakolottaita nįakolottaika nįakolottaima nįakolottaibma nįakolottaiska