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.
Alluding to the Internet.
Alluding 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
our (plural possessive)
Alternative form of mi-
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
Alternative form 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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