kin-

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Middle English

Prefix

kin-

  1. Alternative form of kine-

Pipil

Pronunciation

Prefix

kin-

  1. (personal) them, third-person plural object marker.
    Nikintajtanilij su kinekituyat yawit
    I asked them if they wanted to go

Usage notes

  • Often substituted by the third-person singular object marker k(i)- in daily speech. Before a vowel, "kin-" changes to "kinh-". The digraph <nh> is pronounced as . Example:
Tikinhishmati
You know them

See also

Ye'kwana

Pronunciation

Prefix

kin-

  1. Allomorph of kün- (distant past third-person prefix) used for stems that begin with i or y.

Inflection