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Chakobsa

Etymology

From the root af + -y.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈafiː/

Orthographic Form

afiiyi 

Adjective

afii (equative nominative afiir, comparative nominative afai, superlative nominative afaiz)

  1. many, a lot of (occurs with a plural count noun; generally not used with mass nouns [i.e. occurs with nouns that can be piled or stacked])
Inflection

Adjective Form

afii

  1. positive accusative of afii