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-.
Romanization of ꦏ-
Used to form ordinal numbers
verb-forming prefix
- 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
- abstract noun-forming prefix
abstract noun-forming prefix
numeral-forming prefix
- 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
- ordinal number forming prefix; -th
- abstract noun-forming prefix
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