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Etymology
From ik- (negative verb prefix) + im- (dative applicative verb prefix) + iksho (“to not exist, not be, not be here/there”).
Pronunciation
Verb
ikimiksho
- (transitive, N class subject, nominal object often suffixed with -at) to not have.
- (intransitive, N class subject) to not have any
Inflection
Class N Verb Subjects (Negative)
Negative verb with class III prefixes.
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Singular |
Plural |
Inclusive Tri-Plural
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1st-person (I, we)
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akamiksho ak-am-iksh-o |
kilpomiksho kil-pom-iksh-o |
kiloohapomiksho kiloo-hapom-iksh-o
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2nd-person (you, you all)
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chikchimiksho chik-chim-iksh-o |
hachikhachimiksho hachik-hachim-iksh-o
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3rd-person (he, she, it, they)
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ikimiksho ik-im-iksh-o |
ik(hoo)imiksho ik-(hoo-)im-iksh-o
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Derived terms