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See also:Appendix:Variations of "li"

English

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Pronunciation

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Infix

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-li-

  1. (pharmacology) a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix-lim-, used before the affixes-xi- and-zu- for ease of pronunciation

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Anagrams

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Swahili

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Etymology 1

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From-li, a stem of-wa(to be).[1]

Infix

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-li-

  1. positive past tense marker
    Antonym:-ku-
    walikulathey ate
    aliyelalathe person whowas asleep
    • 1973, Mohammed S. Abdulla,Duniani kuna watu, page 3:
      Ilikuwa kiasi cha saa moja-unusu ya usiku Kasim alipopanda ngazi pana zilizotandikwa zulia au blanketi nene, zilizoongoza kufikia ghorofa akaayo baba yake, Bw. Hakimu Marjani.
      It was about half past seven in the night when Kasim went up the wide stairs covered with carpets or thick blankets, which led to the floor where resided his father, Mr Hakimu Marjani.
Usage notes
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This marker can be used in both nonrelative and relative verbs.

Conjugation
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Conjugation of-li-
singularplural
1st personnili-tuli-
2nd personuli-mli-
3rd
person
m-wa(I/II)ali-wali-
m-mi(III/IV)uli-ili-
ji-ma(V/VI)lili-yali-
ki-vi(VII/VIII)kili-vili-
n(IX/X)ili-zili-
u(XI)uli-seen(X) orma(VI)
ku(XV/XVII)kuli-
pa(XVI)pali-
mu(XVIII)mli-

For more information, seeAppendix:Swahili verbs.

See also
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Swahili TAM markers
  • Initial
  • Final
    • General (positive indicative):-a
    • Positive subjunctive:-e
    • Negative present:-i
    • Second person plural:-ni
  • Infix position positive subject concord
  • Infix position negative subject concord
    • Negative past:-ku-1
    • Negative future:-ta-
    • "Not yet":-ja-1
    • Negative present conditional:-nge-
    • Negative past conditional:-ngali-
  • Relative

1 Can take stress and therefore does not require-ku-/-kw- in monosyllabic verbs.

Etymology 2

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FromProto-Bantu*dɪ́-.

Infix

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-li-

  1. it,ji class(V) object concord
See also
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Swahili verbal concords (third person)
classsubject concordobject concordrelative
affirmativenegative
m(I)a-,yu-ha-,hayu--m-,-mw-,-mu--ye
wa(II)wa-hawa--wa--o
m(III)u-hau--u--o
mi(IV)i-hai--i--yo
ji(V)li-hali--li--lo
ma(VI)ya-haya--ya--yo
ki(VII)ki-haki--ki--cho
vi(VIII)vi-havi--vi--vyo
n(IX)i-hai--i--yo
n(X)zi-hazi--zi--zo
u(XI)u-hau--u--o
ku(XV/XVII)ku-haku--ku--ko
pa(XVI)pa-hapa--pa--po
mu(XVIII)m-,mw-,mu-ham-,hamw-,hamu--mu--mo

For a full table including first and second person,
seeAppendix:Swahili personal pronouns

References

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  1. ^John H. McWhorter (1992), “NI and the Copula System in Swahili: A Diachronic Approach”, inDiachronica, volume 9, number 1,→DOI, pages15–46

Yao

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Etymology

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Cognate withChichewa-dzi-,Tumbuka-ji-,Tonga (Malawi)-ji- andSwahili-ji-.

Infix

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-li-

  1. oneself,-self

Derived terms

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References

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  • Alexander Hetherwick,A Handbook of the Yao Language, 1902 - page 184
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