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# His, of him. (''inalienable possessive prefixed pronoun'')
# (''personal prefix, inalienable possessive'') Used to form the third-person masculine singular possessive of nouns: his.
#:'''''[[Contionary:wi-|wi]]'''[[Contionary:wau|wau]][[Contionary:-'i|'i]] [[Contionary:wo-|wo]][[Contionary:gaba|gaba]], [[Contionary:so|so]][[Contionary:-'i|'i]] [[Contionary:wo-|wo]][[Contionary:so|so]][[Contionary:-'i|'i]]''
#:'''''[[Contionary:wi-|wi]]'''[[Contionary:wau|wau]][[Contionary:-'i|'i]] [[Contionary:wo-|wo]][[Contionary:gaba|gaba]], [[Contionary:so|so]][[Contionary:-'i|'i]] [[Contionary:wo-|wo]][[Contionary:so|so]][[Contionary:-'i|'i]]''
#:: ''eyes of my father.''
#:: ''eyes of my father.''

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Wakensi

Etymology

from Proto-Cramarian *ɰi

Pronunciation

(Wakensi) IPA: /wi/

Pronoun

wi-

  1. (personal prefix, inalienable possessive) Used to form the third-person masculine singular possessive of nouns: his.
    wiwau'i wogaba, so'i woso'i
    eyes of my father.

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