kananki

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Mokilese

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Etymology

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From kanah (one's food) +‎ -nki

Verb

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kananki

  1. to have (as food)

Usage notes

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  • Mokilese has a number of verbs to indicate different types of possession, all of which can be translated as English have. Kananki is used specifically to describe the possession of foods. For other possessive verbs, see Category:Mokilese possessive verbs.