What is the meaning of Ka-?

Alternative form of ker-

Forms a noun that denotes partnership or companionship; co-

accidental aspect of the passive intransitive verb

noun class prefix, used with a diminutive meaning

third person feminine/neuter agent pronominal prefix

noun prefix

Used to form causative verbs

Used to form ordinal numbers

he, she, it; class 1 subject concord; form of u- used when another prefix precedes.

Alternative form of gi-

passive verb-forming prefix

-ly; forms adverbs of manner from adjectives and relatives.

and (forms dependent verbs)

he, she, it; class 1 subject concord; form of u- used when another prefix precedes.

-ly; forms adverbs of manner from adjectives and relatives.

he, she, it; class 1 subject concord; form of u- used when another prefix precedes.

class 12 pronominal concord

they; class 12 subject concord

positive imperative form of -ka- (it; class 12 object concord)

denotes a state of being; -ness

used in exclamations; how...

denotes partnership or companionship; co-

Short for maka-.

Rōmaji transcription of

Romanization of ꦏ-

Used to form ordinal numbers

verb-forming prefix

  1. accidental aspect of the passive transitive verb

    accidental aspect of the passive transitive verb

    perfective aspect of the passive transitive verb

    implies that the action can be done

    noun-forming prefix

    1. abstract noun-forming prefix

      abstract noun-forming prefix

      numeral-forming prefix

      1. ordinal number forming prefix; -th

        ordinal number forming prefix; -th

        third-person singular animate (m class(I)) recent-past perfective marker

        noun class 12 prefix, used with a diminutive or depreciative meaning

        implies companionship or partnership when prefixed to a root

        implies similarity or interaction when prefixed to a root noun

        implies repeated action when prefixed to a root that repeats the first syllable

        implies causing or producing something in an extreme degree when prefixed to a root that repeats the first two syllables

        implies recent action when prefixed to a root that repeats the first syllable and followed by lang or lamang

        -ly; forms adverbs of manner from adjectives and relatives.

        he, she, it; class 1 subject concord; form of u- used when another prefix precedes.

        -ly; forms adverbs of manner from adjectives and relatives.

        he, she, it; class 1 subject concord; form of u- used when another prefix precedes.

        Alternative form of ma- (hortative)

        Source: wiktionary.org