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From ''{{term|niki|nik-}}'' (“to die”) + ''{{term|-ɨlɨt}}'' (“period | From ''{{term|niki|nik-}}'' (“to die”) + ''{{term|-ɨlɨt}}'' (“period where many”). | ||
===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
{{siwa-n|i|m=nįakolotta|affix=-ɨlɨt}} | {{siwa-n|i|m=nįakolotta|affix=-ɨlɨt}} |
Revision as of 12:17, 14 April 2022
Siwa
Alternative forms
- nįako̊lo̊t (Eastern)
Pronunciation
Etymology
From nik- (“to die”) + -ɨlɨt (“period where many”).
Noun
nįakolot inan (marked nįakolotta)
- end of the world
- apocalypse
- (poetic) death
Inflection
nįakolot — inanimate noun, t-declension
Unmarked agentive/dative |
Marked patientive/genitive |
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inessive | illative | elative | adessive | allative | ablative | ||
nįakolot | nįakolotta | nįakolottaįa | nįakolottaita | nįakolottaika | nįakolottaima | nįakolottaibma | nįakolottaiska |