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! Prefix | ! Prefix | ||
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| 1st person | | align="center"| 1st person | ||
| → | | align="center"| → | ||
| 2nd person | | align="center"| 2nd person | ||
| m(e)- | | align="center"| m(e)- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1st person | | align="center"| 1st person | ||
| → | | align="center"| → | ||
| 3rd person | | align="center"| 3rd person | ||
| n(e)- | | align="center"| n(e)- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2nd person | | align="center"| 2nd person | ||
| → | | align="center"| → | ||
| 3rd person | | align="center"| 3rd person | ||
| k(e)- | | align="center"| k(e)- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3rd person animate | | align="center"| 3rd person animate | ||
| → | | align="center"| → | ||
| 3rd person animate | | align="center"| 3rd person animate | ||
| hu- | | align="center"| hu- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3rd person animate | | align="center"| 3rd person animate | ||
| → | | align="center"| → | ||
| 3rd person inanimate | | align="center"| 3rd person inanimate | ||
| ru- | | align="center"| ru- | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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! singular | ! singular | ||
| colspan=2| – | | colspan=2| align="center"| – | ||
|- | |- | ||
! dual | ! dual | ||
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! plural | ! plural | ||
| -ri (An.) | | -ri (An.)<br> -ni (In.) | ||
| -it | | -it | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Mediopassive verbs==== | ====Mediopassive verbs==== | ||
As a middle voice, it can be thought of as passivizing an action without using passive voice syntax. These verbs often have a [[w:Reflexive verb|refilexive]] meaning. This usage of reflexivity is paralleled in English with sentence pairs such as "he sat down" and "he sat himself down." Reciprocal and [[w:Autocausative verb|autocausative]] verbs also belong to this category. These verbs use the prefix ''ni-'' and prefixal subject markers: | As a middle voice, it can be thought of as passivizing an action without using passive voice syntax. These verbs often have a [[w:Reflexive verb|refilexive]] meaning. This usage of reflexivity is paralleled in English with sentence pairs such as "he sat down" and "he sat himself down." Reciprocal and [[w:Autocausative verb|autocausative]] verbs also belong to this category. These verbs use the prefix ''ni-'' and prefixal subject markers: |
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