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Revision as of 16:00, 31 January 2024
Classical Meskangela
Etymology
From Proto-Meskangela *mi (“person, human being”). Perhaps related to Proto-Ilain *main “Ilai person”, Western Ilai mēn, or *miˀ “person” (Western Ilai seme “man”, Eastern Ilai mí “person”).
Pronunciation
IPA: [ˈmi]
Noun
mi n
- person; human being
- mi thor kartana ré, nyëmmālwa kummālwa daŋ – each person is unique, both mentally and physically.
- person from a group
- ilaimi — an Ilai person.
Declension
Case | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||
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non-focused | focused | non-focused | focused | non-focused | focused | |
Absolutive | mi | mija | mise | misaŋ | mijeda | midaŋ |
Ergative | miji | mijis | misi | mijissīŋ | mitī | mijistīŋ |
Instrumental | mijo | mijon | misën | misnoŋ | minī | mijonīŋ |
Vocative | á mijo | — | hí mijo | — | í mijoda | — |
Locative 1 | mina | mimpā | misin | mipaŋ | midin | mipiŋ |
Locative 2 | mita | mitau | mitas | mittuŋ | mijetū | mitūŋ |
Locative 3 | mituhe | mituhu | mithis | mithuŋ | mijetud | mitudaŋ |
Comitative | mid | millō | misid | mijissaŋ | mijedal | midalaŋ |
Ablative | migi | migis | miski | miskiŋ | mijekka | mikkaŋ |
Essive | milwa | milwas | misilwa | misilwaŋ | mijedza | midzaŋ |
Allative | mil | milas | misla | mislaŋ | mijella | millaŋ |
Possession | ||||||
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Prefix | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||
1st person | ŋomi | kasmi | kaimi | |||
2nd person | nami | cumi | kyemi | |||
3rd person | kami | khumi | mēmi | |||
Inanimate | ami | humi | maimi |
Soc'ul'
Etymology
From Sekhulla mi, from Wascotl m-i.
Pronunciation
Verb
mi ᴇʀɢ
- (transitive) to smell
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Adjective
mi
- pleasant-smelling
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