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{{gnym-n|ety=From {{der|gnym|sw|miti}}, plural of {{l|sw|mti}}.|pron=ˈmiti|meaning=tree|head={{head|gnym|n|g=cI|plural|wamiti|diminutive|mitito|augmentative|mitono}}|example='''Wamiti''' no grani beno en Ganimedi.|translation='''Trees''' don't grow well on Ganymede.}} | {{gnym-n|ety=From {{der|gnym|sw|miti}}, plural of {{l|sw|mti}}.|pron=ˈmiti|meaning=tree | ||
# {{label|gnym|plural}} forest|head={{head|gnym|n|g=cI|plural|wamiti|diminutive|mitito|augmentative|mitono}}|example='''Wamiti''' no grani beno en Ganimedi.|translation='''Trees''' don't grow well on Ganymede.}} | |||
==Knrawi== | ==Knrawi== | ||
{{wacag|weak|vulnerable}} | {{wacag|weak|vulnerable}} | ||
Revision as of 10:54, 31 May 2026
Ganymedian
Etymology
From Swahili miti, plural of mti.
Pronunciation
Noun
miti class I (plural wamiti, diminutive mitito, augmentative mitono)
- tree
- (plural) forest
- Wamiti no grani beno en Ganimedi.
- Trees don't grow well on Ganymede.
Knrawi
| Wacag logographs |
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Etymology
Inherited.
Pronunciation
- ⫽mɪ˥tɪ⫽
Adjective
miti
- weak
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- vulnerable, liable
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Descendants
- Central Isles Creole: mitè