What is the meaning of I-?
Used to form past participles of verbs. Alternative spelling of y-
A form of the prefix in-, used before gn, as in ignoble, ignominy, and ignore.
Used to transform English words into words used by Rastafarians with a special meaning.
Pertaining to the Internet.
Pertaining to digital devices and computer programs, especially those that are cutting-edge or fashionable, and those from Apple.
the subject of an active transitive verb
the subject of an active intransitive verb
second person plural agent marker
marks the first-person plural exclusive ("we, but not you") subject on a verb
our (plural possessive)
Alternative form of mi-
marker for a noun relating to instruments and tools
Alternative form of y-
translocative, indicating motion away from the speaker
epenthetic vowel added to certain verb forms
Alternative form of ka-
they; class 4 subject concord.
Class 5 noun prefix; form of ili- used before stems of more than one syllable.
he, she, it; class 9 subject concord.
Class 9 noun prefix; form of in- used before stems beginning with l, m or n.
Alternative form of ġe-
they; class 4 subject concord.
Class 9 noun prefix.
he, she, it; class 9 subject concord.
Class 9 noun prefix; form of in- used before stems beginning with l, m or n.
they; class 4 subject concord.
he, she, it; class 9 subject concord.
they; class 4 subject concord.
he, she, it; class 9 subject concord.
First person plural subject + third person singular object.
Second person singular subject + third person inverse number object.
Third person singular subject + third person inverse number object.
Third person plural subject + third person singular object.
(formative) Third person plural subject.
third-person singular clitic, it
third-person plural clitic, they
third-person singular possessive prefix, his
to go
to go
third-person singular clitic, he, she, it
allomorph of y- (third-person prefix) used for stems that begin with two consonants
allomorph of dh- (third-person prefix) used for non-deictic stems that begin with a consonant
forms part of the circumfix allomorphs of various adverbializers, i- -jai, i- -'da, and i- -emje, used for stems that begin with two consonants
With following vowel lengthened if in an unreduced open syllable.
Any-, some-. (Indeterminate correlative prefix.)
Alternative form of in-
Alternative form of in-
prefix element of i- -ana
Allomorph of in-, used before ⟨l⟩, ⟨m⟩, and ⟨n⟩.
Alternative form of in-, used before l.
it, they; mi class(IV)/n class(IX) subject concord
verb-initial form of -i- (“it, them; mi class(IV)/n class(IX) object concord”)
benefactive trigger: to perform the action of the verb for someone or something
object trigger: to do something to a person or a thing
instrumental trigger: to use something for a certain purpose
they; class 4 subject concord.
Class 5 noun prefix; form of ili- used before stems of more than one syllable.
he, she, it; class 9 subject concord.
abstract or instrument nominalizing prefix
non-gerundive nominalizing prefix
they; class 4 subject concord.
Class 5 noun prefix.
Class 9 noun prefix; form of in- used before stems beginning with l, m or n.
he, she, it; class 9 subject concord.
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