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Azerbaijani
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *kēp (“form, example, image”).[1] Not cognate with kim (“who”). Cognate with Turkish gibi.
Conjunction
kimi
- (used after present participle) as soon as
Evə çatan kimi xəbər ver.- Let me know as soon as you get home.
2005, Arif Acaloğlu, Cəlal Bəydilli, edited by İsrafil Abbaslı, Əsatirlər, əfsanə və rəvayətlər, Baku: Şərq-Qərb, Mifoloji Rəvayət və əfsanələr, page 183:Arvad sözünü deyən kimi yox oldu.- As soon as the woman said what she had to say, she disappeared.
- (literally, “As soon as the woman said her word, she disappeared.”)
Postposition
kimi
- like
- similar to, reminiscent of
O mənə ikinci ata kimi idi- He was like a second father to me.
Yer üzündə sizin kimi ikincisi yoxdur- There is no one like you in the world.
Pul qonaq kimidir. Bu gün var, sabah yoxdur.- Money is like a guest. Today it's there, tomorrow it's gone.
- in the manner of, similarly to
O prezident kimi davranmır.- He doesn't act like a president.
- such as
Bu Vikipediya kimi saytlar üçündür.- This is for websites like Wikipedia.
- və bu kimi şeylər ― and things such as this
- until, till, to
- Synonyms: qədər, -cən, -dək
- küçənin ta axırına kimi getmək ― to walk all the way to the end of the street.
- qədim vaxtından ta bu günə kimi ― ever since ancient times and up to this day
References
Etymology 2
Pronoun
kimi
- singular locative of kim (“who”)
Kimi gördün, kiminlə görüşdün?- Whom did you see, whom did you meet?
Icelandic
Noun
kimi m (genitive singular kima, nominative plural kimar)
- corner, nook
Declension
Declension of kimi (masculine)
Further reading
Jamamadí
Noun
kimi
- (Banawá) corn
References
Japanese
Romanization
kimi
- Rōmaji transcription of きみ
Mokilese
Pronoun
kimi
- first person inclusive remote plural; all of us, not including you
Usage notes
Like other remote plural pronouns, kimi is rare. It is used to refer to the speaker and a large group of people who are not present, but not the person the speaker is talking to.
See also
Mokilese personal pronouns
singular
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first person
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ngoah, ngoahi
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second person
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koah, koawoa
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third person
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ih
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dual
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first person inclusive
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kisa
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first person exclusive
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kama
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second person
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kamwa
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third person
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ara, ira
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plural
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first person inclusive
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kisai
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first person exclusive
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kamai
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second person
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kamwai
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third person
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arai, irai
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remote plural
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first person inclusive
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kihs
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first person exclusive
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kimi
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second person
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kimwi
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third person
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ihr
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Pali
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit कृमि (kṛ́mi), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷŕ̥mis.
Noun
kimi m
- worm
Turkish
Pronunciation
Adjective
kimi (not comparable)
- some; an unspecified quantity or number of.
Noun
kimi
- definite accusative singular of kim
Synonyms
Volapük
Pronoun
kimi
- whom (accusative)
Yogad
Noun
kimí
- cockroach