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Ilocano
Etymology
bagi + -k
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (possessive) /ˈbaɡik/,
- IPA(key): (reflexive) /baˈɡik/,
- Hyphenation: ba‧gik
Pronoun
bágik
- First-person singular possessive pronoun; mine; my
- Synonyms: kukuak, kuak
- Bagik dayta. ― That's mine.
Pronoun
bagík
- First-person singular reflexive pronoun; myself
- Inyam-ammok ti bagik. ― I introduced myself.
Usage notes
- When attached to the enclitic -(e)n, the pronoun becomes bagikon.
- Bagikon daytoy balay. ― This house is already mine.
- Diak sumuko uray nasugatak ti bagikon. ― I won't give up even if I already hurt myself.
See also
Ilocano personal pronouns
Person
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Number
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Absolutive
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Ergative
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Oblique
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Possessive
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Disjunctive
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Enclitic
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Enclitic3
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bági form
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kukua form
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First
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singular
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siak
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-ak
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-ko, -k
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kaniak
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bagik
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kukuak, kuak
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dual
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data, sita1
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-ta
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kaniata, kadata
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bagita
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kukuata
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plural inclusive
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datayo, sitayo1
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-tayo, -tay
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kaniatayo, kadatayo
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bagitayo
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kukuatayo
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plural exclusive
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dakami, sikami1
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-kami, -kam
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-mi
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kaniami, kadakami
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bagimi
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kukuami
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Second
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singular
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sika
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-ka
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-mo, -m
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kaniam, kenka
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bagim
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kukuam
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plural
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dakayo, sikayo1
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-kayo, -kay
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-yo
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kaniayo, kadakayo
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bagiyo
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kukuayo
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Third
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singular
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isu, isuna
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Ø2
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-na
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kaniana, kenkuana
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bagina
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kukuana
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plural
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isuda
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-da
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kaniada, kadakuada
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bagida
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kukuada
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1Regional variants. 2Null morpheme: there is no absolutive enclitic for the third person singular pronoun. The disjunctives isu or isuna may also be used. 3Ergative enclitics are also used as possessive markers.
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