ni-

Etymology
From ne-. Compare 🇨🇬.

Prefix

 * 1) un-; de- (used to negate)

Etymology
From ', itself from '.

Usage notes

 * The forms ming- and mi- are only ever used in formal contexts, ning- and ni- are more common in daily conversation.

Alternative forms

 * n- (before vowels)

Prefix

 * : I.

Prefix

 * 1) look at

Prefix

 * 1) I used for conjugating verbs to the subjective or nominative case of the personal pronoun

Etymology
From.

Prefix

 * They both (m) ____
 * They both (m) ____

Prefix

 * 1) your, you

Etymology
Same as the word nid, from.

Prefix

 * 1) uninterrupted, intensely
 * 2) very, a lot

Etymology
. From, from.

Usage notes
ni- is the unmarked form, and appears before stems that begin with the consonants p, t, k, h, ch, m, n, s, sh, w, and y. In animate intransitive verbs (vai) and transitive inanimate verbs (vti) conjugations, ni- or one of its alternative forms can act as part of a pair of affixes, with the affix (or a variant) to form the first person plural exclusive. In transitive animate verbs (vta) - that is verbs where the subject and the object are both animate - ni- can indicate that either the subject or the object is first-person (singular or plural), according to the rules of topicality hierarchy.

Etymology
From earlier *niwi-, before a regular sound change in which non-word-initial *w was lost before fully unstressed *i. The same sound change occurred to ← *ǣi ← *āwi,  ← *sǣi ← *sāwi, and  ← *gliwi. It must have also occurred to in the nominative singular, producing *nī ← *niwi, but its *w was restored by analogy with its inflected forms, which had a following *j instead of *i.

Prefix

 * 1) new-, newly

Prefix

 * 1)  I, first-person singular subject marker.
 * Niaw nimumachtia Nawat
 * I'm going to learn Nawat

Prefix

 * 1) I,

Etymology 1
From, via an intermediate form *mɪ̀-.

Prefix

 * 1) you, you all;

Etymology 2
From, via an intermediate form *mɪ́-.

Prefix

 * 1) you, you all;

Etymology 1
Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * , you all

Pronoun

 * , your

Etymology 1
Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * , your

Pronoun

 * 1)  when preceded by a root-initial i

Etymology 1
From, via an intermediate form *mɪ̀-.

Prefix

 * 1) you, you all;

Etymology 2
From, via an intermediate form *mɪ́-.

Prefix

 * 1) you, you all;

Etymology 1
From, via an intermediate form *mɪ̀-.

Prefix

 * 1) you, you all;

Etymology 2
From, via an intermediate form *mɪ́-.

Prefix

 * 1) you, you all;