ki-

Prefix

 * let us
 * we don't
 * we don't
 * we don't
 * we don't
 * we don't

Etymology
From interrogative and relative pronouns of European languages, such as (, que, quoi, quel, quand, comment, combien), ,   (кто, как, какой, куда, когда).

Prefix

 * 1) wh-, what (interrogative/relative correlative prefix)

Prefix

 * 1) what, which (interrogative prefix)

Prefix

 * 1)  It indicates actions with outward direction or actions aiming fulfillment.
 * 2)  and definite conjugation of originally intransitive verbs: to one's heart's content, as much as one wants or needs
 * 1)  and definite conjugation of originally intransitive verbs: to one's heart's content, as much as one wants or needs

Prefix

 * 1) class 7 prefix
 * 2) class 7 subject concord
 * 3) used to form name of languages
 * 4) used to form name of villages

Pronoun

 * 1) we
 * 2) you

Prefix

 * 1)  it, her, him, third-person singular object marker.
 * Te kikak aka
 * Nobody heard it/him/her

Usage notes

 * When the prefix "-ki-" is being preceded by a subject marker o followed by an initial "i" in the verb, it loses its own i and becomes just "-k-", as in this example:
 * Nikneki se kinia
 * I want (it) a banana

Etymology 1
From.

Usage notes
Adverbs derived with this prefix are often used as adjectives with a preceding :

Etymology 2
From.

Prefix

 * 1) it,

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * 1) it;
 * 1) it;
 * 1) it;