ɖi

See also: Appendix:Variations of "di"

Gun

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Gbe *ɖi.[1] Cognates include Fon ɖì, Saxwe Gbe ɖì, Adja ɖyì, Ewe edi

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɖì/

Verb

ɖì (Benin)

  1. to resemble

Preposition

ɖì (Benin)

  1. like

Derived terms

  • ɖì bú (to be scared)

References

  1. ^ Capo, Hounkpati B.C. (1991) A Comparative Phonology of Gbe (Publications in African Languages and Linguistics; 14), Berlin/New York, Garome, Benin: Foris Publications & Labo Gbe (Int), page 221

Jarawa

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɖi/

Particle

ɖi

  1. the; marks the preceding noun phrase as definite, whose identity is already known by direct observation or by context.
    mi napo ɖ-əjojəba.
    I see/saw the fish.
    oloŋa ɖi ahapela.
    The piglet is/was running.
  2. Used to connect a complement clause to the main clause.

Usage notes

The cliticized form appears optionally before a vowel-initial verb not derived from a noun. Uniquely before the verb ita (to eat), the apparent allomorph t- appears.

See also

  • ɖə (locative postposition, in; at)

References

  • Kumar, Pramod (2012) Descriptive and Typological Study of Jarawa[1] (PhD). Jawaharlal Nehru University. Page 153–159, 177–181, passim.