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ninyo

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Cebuano

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Pronoun

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ninyó (Badlit spellingᜈᜒᜈ᜔ᜌᜓ)

  1. you(people spoken, or written to, as an object)
    Kasaba baninyo!You all are so noisy!

See also

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Cebuano personal pronouns
directindirect (postposed)indirect (preposed)oblique
Length:fullshort1fullshort2basesuffixed-afullshort
singularfirst personakókonakò3ko3akòakoakanakònakò
second personikáwkanimomoimoimohakanimonimo
third personsiyániyaiyaiyahakaniyaniya
pluralfirst
person
inclusivekitátanatòtaatòatoakanatònatò
exclusivekamíminamòamòamoakanamònamò
second personkamómoninyoinyoinyohakaninyoninyo
third personsilánilailailahakanilanila

1 Forms in this column are placed after the verb or predicate they modify, and never used at the start of sentences.
2 Forms in this column are literary and rarely used colloquially.
3Ta is used overnako orko where the focus is a second-person singular pronoun.


Ladino

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Etymology

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Inherited fromVulgar Latin*ninnus, probably imitative of infantile language; also could have originated fromLatinminimus. Compare alsoItaliannino andSiciliannicu. Compare Englishnun for an English word that is formed similarly from imitative origin of infantile speech, as well as possiblynanny andnana.

Noun

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ninyo m (Hebrew spellingנינייו,feminineninya)[1]

  1. boy(amalechild)
    Synonym:chiko
    • 1996,Aki Yerushalayim[1], number53,page55:
      Beyoninyo, keres venir agora
      Handsomeboy, you want to come now…
    • 2003, Yosef Avraam Papo,לה ב׳ינייה די נבות: דראמה ביבליקו אין סינקו אקטות אין ב׳ירסוס[2],הוצאת מכון מעלה אדומים לתיעוד השפה הספניולית ותרבותיה,→ISBN,page37:
      El patron refuzo de vendermela kon buen presio,
      i yo, komo flosho, komoninyo, komo un nesio, me akayi,
      me kontenti kon su repuesta vana,
      i deshi su insolensia sin ninguna kondana.
      The patron refused to sell it to me for a good price, and I, like[a] weakling, like[a]child, like[a] putz, kept quiet; he contented me with his vain response, and gave up his insolence without any condemnation[of it].

References

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  1. ^ninyo”, inTrezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola [Treasury of the Judeo-Spanish Language] (in Ladino, Hebrew, and English), Instituto Maale Adumim

Lower Tanana

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Verb

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ninyo

  1. second-personsingularperfective ofniyo

Tagalog

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Determiner

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ninyó (Baybayin spellingᜈᜒᜈ᜔ᜌᜓ)

  1. your

Pronoun

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ninyó (Baybayin spellingᜈᜒᜈ᜔ᜌᜓ)

  1. (possessive)yours

See also

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Tagalog personal pronouns
PersonNumberDirect (ang)Indirect (ng)Oblique (sa)
Firstsingularakokoakin
dual1kita,katanita,nata,takanita,kanata,ata
plural inclusivetayonatinatin
plural exclusivekaminaminamin
First & Secondsingularkita2
Secondsingularikaw,kamoiyo
pluralkayo,kamoninyo,niyoinyo
Thirdsingularsiyaniyakaniya
pluralsilanilakanila

1 First person dual pronouns are not commonly used in Standard Tagalog.
2 Replaceskoikaw.


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