nimo
See also: -nimo
Cebuano
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editPronoun
editnimo
See also
editCebuano personal pronouns
Person | Number | Direct | Indirect (postposed) | Indirect (preposed) | Oblique | ||||
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Length | Full | Short* | Full | Short** | Base | Suffixed -a | Full | Short | |
First | singular | akó | ko | nakò*** | ko*** | akò | akoa | kanakò | nakò |
plural inclusive | kitá | ta | natò | ta | atò | atoa | kanatò | natò | |
plural exclusive | kamí | mi | namò | amò | amoa | kanamò | namò | ||
Second | singular | ikáw | ka | nimo | mo | imo | imoha | kanimo | nimo |
plural | kamó | mo | ninyo | inyo | inyoha | kaninyo | ninyo | ||
Third | singular | siyá | niya | iya | iyaha | kaniya | niya | ||
plural | silá | nila | ila | ilaha | kanila | nila | |||
*Forms under this column are placed after the verb or predicate they modify, and never used at the start of sentences **Forms under this column are literary and rarely used colloquially. ***Ta is used over nako or ko where the object is a second-person singular pronoun. |
Hanunoo
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editPronoun
editnimó (Hanunoo spelling ᜨᜲᜫᜳ)
See also
editHanunoo personal pronouns
Further reading
editItalian
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editnimo
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editLolopo
editEtymology
editni (“younger brother”) + mo (“female”).
Pronunciation
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editnimo
- (Yao'an) younger sister
Swahili
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editnimo
- first-person singular positive degree present of -wamo (“I am (inside there)”)
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