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mio-

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See also: mio, Mio, mío, mió, and Mio.

Catalan

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μυός (muós, muscle).

Prefix

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mio-

  1. myo-

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Italian

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Etymology

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From combining form of Ancient Greek μῦς (mûs, mouse; muscle).

Prefix

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mio-

  1. myo-

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Pagu

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Pronunciation

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Prefix

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mio-

  1. we (first-person plural exclusive subject prefix)
    miotagiwe go

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Pagu personal pronouns
independent subject prefix object prefix1 possessive prefix
singular 1st person ngoi to-, ta-2 i- ai-
2nd person ngona no-, na-2 ni- ani-
3rd person masculine una wo-, wa-2 wi- awi-
feminine muna mo-, ma-2 mi- ami-
non-human i- a-
plural 1st person exclusive ngomi mio-3, mia-2 mi- mia-
inclusive ngone wo-, wa-2
po-, pa-2
na- nanga-
2nd person ngini nio-3, nia-2 ni- nia-
3rd person ona yo-4, ya-2 ki- manga-
1) Object prefix is attached after a subject prefix and before a derivational prefix and a verb, e.g. Uwa niwisigisen. ‘Don't listen to him.’
2) Used if the direct object is a third-person non-human object, e.g. to- + a-ta-, etc.
3) When it is attached to an object prefix, it loses the -o, e.g. mio- + ni-mini- (except when it is attached to the third-person plural object prefix ki-, e.g. mio- + ki-mioki-).
4) Attached to the first-person singular object prefix i-, the prefix yo- becomes i-, i.e. yo- + i-ini-.

References

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  • Perangin Angin, Dalan Mehuli (2018) A descriptive grammar of the Pagu language (Thesis)‎[1], University of Hong Kong
  • Perangin Angin, Dalan Mehuli (2023), Kamus Pagu-Indonesia-Inggris, Jakarta: Penerbit BRIN

Spanish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μυός (muós, muscle).

Prefix

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mio-

  1. myo-

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