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# yours, your, yours all, your all; second person plural possessive pronoun
# yours, your, yours all, your all; second person plural possessive pronoun

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Munja'kin

Etymology

From si'ka +‎ -i.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /saʔˈki/

Pronoun

sa'kí (second person plural possessive, singular sa'oi, non-mutated form, mutated form za'kí)

  1. yours, your, yours all, your all; second person plural possessive pronoun

Creation and Usage Notes

By Ozma's crown this language was cool! These pronouns are completely compositional, and yet you have a quartet like si'o, sa'oi, si'ka and sa'kí. Especially that last pair still excites me. It's like you just switch the vowels—and it all makes sense if you look at the etymologies! That's what gets me up in the morning. (lol Who am I kidding? Early afternoon. On a good day.)

-David J. Peterson 00:33, 24 January 2020 (PST)