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Revision as of 10:36, 24 May 2023
Munja'kin
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Pronoun
hini (first person plural inclusive possessive, singular toni)
- ours, our, yours and mine, your and my; first person plural inclusive possessive pronoun
See Also
Munja'kin Personal Pronouns | |||||||
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Singular | Plural | ||||||
1st Person | 2nd Person | 3rd Person | 1st Person | 2nd Person | 3rd Person | ||
Inclusive | Exclusive | ||||||
Plain | tun | si'o | lia | hin | tunga | si'ka | li'ka |
Possessive | toni | sa'oi | li | hini | tungí | sa'kí | li'kí |
Reflexive | vu an doni | vu an-d-za'oi | vu an-d-li | vu an hini | vu an dungí | vu an-d-za'kí | vu an-d-li'kí |
Etymology 2
From Proto-Munja'kin *heni.
Pronunciation
Noun
hini
- rabbit, bunny
Creation and Usage Notes
This is one of my oldest words for bunny (or the proto-form is). I think I first used it in Wivoys, a language I created before my sister was born that I thought we would use together (I abandoned that idea pretty quickly). I've used it a few times since.
-David J. Peterson 14:36, 23 January 2020 (PST) |