mi-

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See also: mí- and mì-

French

Etymology

From Latin medium.

Pronunciation

Prefix

mi-

  1. half, mid-
    à mi-cheminhalfway
    à mi-voixin a low voice (literally "in a half-voice")
    mi-amerbittersweet

Derived terms

See also


Kambera

Pronoun

mi-

  1. second person plural nominative proclitic

See also


Lakota

Prefix

mi-

  1. my; first person singular possessive marker, used with some kinship terms and some words for body parts

Synonyms


Phuthi

Etymology

From Proto-Nguni *ími-, from Proto-Bantu *gɪ́-mɪ̀-.

Prefix

mi-

  1. Class 4 noun prefix.

Swahili

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *mɪ̀-.

Prefix

mi- (singular m-)

  1. The prefix for noun class 4 denoting plurals of noun class 3.

See also


Ternate

Pronoun

mi-

  1. (inclusive) we all (proclitic)

References

  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001). A Descriptive Study of the Language of Ternate, the Northern Moluccas, Indonesia. University of Pittsburgh.

Tsonga

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *gɪ́-mɪ̀-.

Prefix

mi-

  1. Class 4 noun prefix.

Venda

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *gɪ́-mɪ̀-.

Prefix

mi-

  1. Class 4 noun prefix.

Zulu

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *mɪ̀-.

Prefix

mi-

  1. Class 4 simple noun prefix.