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{{lexeme|Méníshè}}
{{lexeme|Méníshè}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology 1===
From {{prefix|meni|a|mé}}.
From {{prefix|meni|a|mé}}.


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# {{lb|meni|ablative}} from him, from her, from it, from them ([[:Category:Méníshè magic class pronouns|magic class]])
# {{lb|meni|ablative}} from him, from her, from it, from them ([[:Category:Méníshè magic class pronouns|magic class]])
# {{lb|meni|alienable possession}} of him, of her, of it, of them, his, her, its, their ([[:Category:Méníshè magic class pronouns|magic class]])
# {{lb|meni|alienable possession}} of him, of her, of it, of them, his, her, its, their ([[:Category:Méníshè magic class pronouns|magic class]])
=====Inflection=====
{{Template:meni-decl-post|root=mé}}
===Etymology 2===
From {{prefix|meni|a|mé}}.
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA|/a˧me˥/|lang=meni}}
====Postpositional Phrase====
{{head|meni|postpositional phrase}}
# {{lb|meni|ablative}} from one
# {{lb|meni|alienable possession}} of one, one's


=====Inflection=====
=====Inflection=====

Revision as of 17:18, 7 October 2020

Méníshè

Etymology 1

From a- +‎ .

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /a˧me˥/

Postpositional Phrase

amé

  1. (ablative) from him, from her, from it, from them (magic class)
  2. (alienable possession) of him, of her, of it, of them, his, her, its, their (magic class)
Inflection

Etymology 2

From a- +‎ .

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /a˧me˥/

Postpositional Phrase

amé

  1. (ablative) from one
  2. (alienable possession) of one, one's
Inflection