What is the meaning of K-?
Abbreviation of kilo-.
Used as an intensifier.
first person agent pronominal prefix; I
Alternative form of kí
first person agent pronominal prefix; I
first person agent pronominal prefix; I
Marks a noun as having a first-person-dual-inclusive possessor.
Marks a postposition as having a first-person-dual-inclusive object.
Marks a transitive verb as having a first-person-dual-inclusive patient/object when the agent/subject is of third person with verb forms that take series I markers.
Marks a transitive verb as having a first-person-dual-inclusive patient/object when the agent/subject is unspecified with verb forms that take series II markers.
Marks a transitive verb as having a second-person agent/subject and a first-person or first-person-dual-exclusive patient/object.
Marks an intransitive verb with agent- or patient-like argument as having a first-person-dual-inclusive argument/subject, regardless of whether the verb form takes series I or series II markers.
Marks a verb form derived with n- and -dü or -'jüdü as having a first-person-dual-inclusive agent/subject.
With following vowel lengthened if in an unreduced open syllable.
Marks a transitive verb as having a first-person-dual-inclusive agent/subject.
With following vowel lengthened if in an unreduced open syllable.
passive verb-forming prefix
- generally for ꦏ- (ka-), from verbal base
- generally for ꦏ- (ka-), from nominal or verbal base, with related tools
- generally for ꦏꦼ- (ke-), intransitive passive verb-forming prefix
generally for ꦏ- (ka-), from verbal base
generally for ꦏ- (ka-), from nominal or verbal base, with related tools
generally for ꦏꦼ- (ke-), intransitive passive verb-forming prefix
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