dih
Navajo
editEtymology 1
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Noun
editdih
Etymology 2
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Adverb
editdih
Alternative forms
editOld High German
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *þek, whence also Old English þec, Old Norse þik.
Pronunciation
editPronoun
editdih
- accusative singular of du
Descendants
editPnar
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Khasian *di:ʔ/c. Cognate with Khasi dih.
Pronunciation
editVerb
editdih
- to drink
South Slavey
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Athabaskan *dəxʸ. Cognates include Navajo dih and Dogrib dih.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editdih (stem -dih-)
Inflection
editPossessive inflection of dih (-dihé)
singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|
1st person | sedihé | naxedihé | |
2nd person | nedihé | ||
3rd person | 1) | — | gidihé |
2) | medihé | godihé | |
4th person | yedihé | ||
reflexive | sp. | ɂededihé | kededihé |
unsp. | dedihé | ||
reciprocal | — | ɂełedihé | |
indefinite | ɂedihé | ||
areal | godihé | ||
1) Used when the subject is a group of human beings and the object is singular. 2) Used when the previous condition does not apply. |
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- Keren Rice (1989) A Grammar of Slave, Berlin, West Germany: Mouton de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 95
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- South Slavey terms inherited from Proto-Athabaskan
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