insa
Mokilese
Etymology
From Proto-Oceanic *draRaq (“blood”), from Proto-Austronesian *daRaq (“blood”)
Possessive forms
Possessive forms of insa (loose inalienable possession, -ah stem)
singular possessor | first person | insahioa | |
---|---|---|---|
second person | insahmwen | ||
third person | insah | ||
dual possessors | first person inclusive | insahsa | |
first person exclusive | insahma | ||
second person | insahmwa | ||
third person | insahra | ||
plural possessors | first person inclusive | insahsai | |
first person exclusive | insahmai | ||
second person | insahmwai | ||
third person | insahrai | ||
remote plural possessors | first person inclusive | insahs | |
first person exclusive | insahmi | ||
second person | insahmwi | ||
third person | insahr | ||
construct form | insahn |
Sidamo
Etymology
From Proto-Cushitic. Cognates include Afar usun, Oromo isaan and Saho úsun.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈinsa/
- Hyphenation: in‧sa
See also
References
- Kazuhiro Kawachi (2007) A grammar of Sidaama (Sidamo), a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, page 70
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