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==Af Mexee==
==Af Mexee==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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'''-ooyn'''
'''-ooyn'''
# -s, ''forms plurals of nouns.''
# -s, ''forms plurals of nouns.''
#:''nimooyn''
#:''nim'''ooyn'''''
#:: ''men''
#: ''men''
====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Plurals formed with ''-ooyn'' are masculine and drop the ''-n'' before the definite article and other suffixed determiners.
Plurals formed with ''-ooyn'' are masculine and drop the ''-n'' before the definite article and other suffixed determiners.


i.e. ''-ooyn'' + ''-ka'' → ''-ooyka'', etc
e.g. ''-ooyn'' + ''-ki'' → ''-ooyka''


[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Af Mexee s]] [[Category:Af Mexee words]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Af Mexee]] [[Category:Af Mexee suffixes]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 18 March 2021

Af Mexee

Etymology

Related to Af Maxaa -ooyin.

Pronunciation

(Af Mexee) IPA: /-ɞːin/, /-ɔːɪn/

Suffix

-ooyn

  1. -s, forms plurals of nouns.
    nimooyn
    men

Usage notes

Plurals formed with -ooyn are masculine and drop the -n before the definite article and other suffixed determiners.

e.g. -ooyn + -ki-ooyka