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English
Etymology
Reduction of ich.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ch-
- (obsolete, attached to following verb) I; clitic form of ich.
Derived terms
See also
Anagrams
Swahili
Alternative forms
Etymology
Formed from ki- followed by a vowel.
Prefix
ch- (plural vy-)
- ki class(VII) noun prefix and adjective agreement prefix used before a vowel in certain words
- chumba ― a room
- kitu chema ― a good thing
See also
Ye'kwana
Pronunciation
Prefix
ch-
- Allomorph of y- (third-person prefix) used for stems that begin with a vowel ö.
Inflection
Ye'kwana personal markers
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pronoun
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noun possessor/ series II verb argument
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postposition object
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series I verb argument
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transitive patient
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intransitive patient-like
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intransitive agent-like
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transitive agent
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first person
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ewü
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y-, ∅-, ü-, u-1
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w-, wi-
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first person dual inclusive
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küwü
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k-, kü-, ku-, ki-
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k-, kii-, ki-1
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second person
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amödö
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ö-, öy-/öd-, o-, oy-/od-, a-, ay-/ad-
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m-, mi-
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first person dual exclusive
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nña
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y-/d-, ch-, ∅-, i-1
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chö-
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∅-
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n-, ni-
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third person
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tüwü
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n-, ni-
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distant past third person
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—
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kün-, kun-, kin-, ken-, küm-, kum-, kim-, kini-
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coreferential/reflexive
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—
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t-, tü-, tu-, ti-, te-
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—
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reciprocal
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—
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—
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öö-
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- With following vowel lengthened if in an unreduced open syllable.
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series I verb argument: transitive agent and transitive patient
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first person > second person
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mön-, man-, mon-, möm-, möni-
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first person dual exclusive > second person
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second person > first person
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k-, kü-, ku-, ki-
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second person > first person dual exclusive
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third person > any person X …or… any person X > third person
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see person X in the chart above
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