ɲi

Abure

Etymology

Ultimately cognate to Anyi sɛ̄ / Baoule sɛ̄ (pass).

Verb

ɲī

  1. pass

References

  • Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, Historical Linguistics and the Comparative Study of African Languages (2011, →ISBN

Teressa

Noun

ɲi

  1. house

References

  • Abbi, Anvita, R, Vyaskh (2020) “Aspects of word formation processes in Luro: The endangered language of the Nicobar Islands”, in Asian Language and Linguistics[1]