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Etymology
Standardized form of, from.

Etymology 1

 * 1)  Used to form the second-person singular possessive of nouns: your. Can combine with relational words to form relational adverbs.

Etymology 2

 * 1)  Used to form the second and third person reflexive of transitive verbs: yourself, himself, theirselves. May also indicate reciprocity among the plural person: you/they ____ each other. For certain verbs, this imparts an intransitive sense rather than a strictly reflexive one.
 * 2)  Used to form the passive construct for inanimate nouns.
 * 1)  Used to form the passive construct for inanimate nouns.
 * 1)  Used to form the passive construct for inanimate nouns.
 * 1)  Used to form the passive construct for inanimate nouns.
 * 1)  Used to form the passive construct for inanimate nouns.

Usage notes
As with the other reflexive prefixes and tla-, this prefixes causes deletion of initial i in verbs such as itta or ilpia, with the exception of verbs beginning with ih- such as ihquiti.

Usage notes
This prefix is used when the following verb is nasal (as opposed to oral). If this verb were oral, the suffix would be used instead.

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology
Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * , she

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.