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FromOld Norseker, fromProto-Germanic*kazą. Doublet ofkar, which was borrowed from Danish.
ker n (genitive singularkers,nominative pluralker)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | ker | kerið | ker | kerin |
accusative | ker | kerið | ker | kerin |
dative | keri | kerinu | kerum,kerjum | kerunum,kerjunum |
genitive | kers | kersins | kera,kerja | keranna,kerjanna |
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FromProto-Loloish*ko² (Bradley), fromProto-Sino-Tibetan. Cognate withNuosuꈐ(ku),Burmeseခိုး(hkui:),Naxikv(“to steal”),Drungkeu(“to steal”),Chinese寇 (OC*[k]ʰˤ(r)o-s) (B-S),Tibetanརྐུ(rku),Yakkhaखुमा(khuma,“to steal”), CholimTangsaguh(“to steal”).
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keroblique singular, m (oblique pluralkers,nominative singularkers,nominative pluralker)
FromProto-Germanic*kazą.
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Inherited fromProto-Tupi-Guarani*kʲer(“to sleep”), fromProto-Tupian*kʲet(“to sleep”).[1]
Cognate withParaguayan Guaraníke.
ker (first-person singular active indicativeaker,first-person singular negative active indicativen'akeri,nounkera)(intransitive)
Causative | monger | |||||
Causative-comitative | eroker | |||||
Deverbals | ||||||
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-ba'e | okeryba'e | |||||
-sab(a) | kesaba /keraba | |||||
-sar(a) | kesara /kerara | |||||
Singular | Singular & Plural | Plural | ||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person exclusive | 1st person inclusive | 2nd person | |
Verbal forms | ||||||
Active | ||||||
Indicative | aker | ereker | oker | oroker | îaker | peker |
Permissive | t'aker | t'ereker | t'oker | t'oroker | t'îaker | ta peker |
Imperative | eker | peker | ||||
Negative indicative | n'akeri | n'erekeri | n'okeri | n'orokeri | n'îakeri | na pekeri |
Negative permissive | t'aker umẽ | t'ereker umẽ | t'oker umẽ | t'oroker umẽ | t'îaker umẽ | ta peker umẽ |
Negative imperative | eker umẽ | peker umẽ | ||||
Gerund | ||||||
Affirmative | gûiké | eké | oké | oroké | îaké | peké |
Negative | gûikere'yma | ekere'yma | okere'yma | orokere'yma | îakere'yma | pekere'yma |
Nominal forms | ||||||
Infinitive | ||||||
Affirmative | kera | |||||
Negative | kere'yma | |||||
Circumstantial | ||||||
Affirmative | xekeri | i keri | orékeri | îandékeri | ||
Negative | xekere'ymi | i kere'ymi | orékere'ymi | îandékere'ymi |
Shortened form ofkȅrber(“Cerberus”)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kȇr | kȅrovi |
genitive | kera | kerova |
dative | keru | kerovima |
accusative | kera | kerove |
vocative | keru | kerovi |
locative | keru | kerovima |
instrumental | kerom | kerovima |
Inherited fromProto-Slavic*kъřь(“shrub, bush”). ComparePolishkierz,Lower Sorbiankeŕ,Czechkeř.
ker m inan (relational adjectivekerový,diminutivekríkorkríček)
From the neuter form ofProto-Slavic*jь že. The initialj- in relative pronouns and conjunctions changed tok- through analogy to interrogative pronouns. CompareSerbo-Croatianjer.
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