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ii-

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See also:Appendix:Variations of "ii"

Alemannic German

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Pronunciation

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Prefix

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ii-

  1. Forming compound words indicating physical or metaphorical motioninto orinwards.

Derived terms

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Chickasaw

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Cognate withChoctawī- andChoctawii- (alternative spelling).

Prefix

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ii- (before vowelsil-,class I first-person plural)

  1. we(subject of an active verb)

Choctaw

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Etymology

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Cognate withChickasawii-.

Prefix

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ii- (before vowelsil-,class I first-person plural)

  1. we(subject of an active transitive verb or active intransitive verb)

Inflection

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Choctaw Person Markers
class Iclass IIclass IIIclass Nimperative
+s+C+V+C/i+a/o+C+V+C+V+C+V
first-personsingularinitial-lisa-si-a̱-am-ak-n/a
medial-sa--sam-
paucalī-il-pi-pi̱-pim-kī-kil-
pluralhapi-hapi̱-hapim-
second-personsingularis-ish-chi-chi̱-chim-chik-
pluralhas-hash-hachi-hachi̱-hachim-hachik-ho-oh-
third-personi̱-im-ik-

Navajo

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Pronunciation

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Prefix

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ii-

  1. Marks a first person duoplural subject
    ii- + ‎yicha(he/she is crying) → ‎yiicha(we are crying)

Usage notes

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  • In ∅-imperfective verbs, this prefix must be preceded by thepeg elementy- in order to be a phonotactically permissible Navajo syllable. In theni-imperfective paradigm, it is realized asnii-.

See also

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Navajo ∅-imperfective subject markers
singularduopluralplural
1st person(yi)sh-(y)ii-deii-
2nd personni-(w)oh-daah-
3rd personyi-daa-
4th personji-daji-

Old English

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Etymology

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From the Roman numeral II (2).

Prefix

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ii-

  1. Scribal abbreviation oftwi-.

References

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