anhi
See also: A-nhi
Cebuano
Etymology
From the same root as dinhi (“here”) and kani (“this”). Compare similar developments in anha, ara, adto.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: an‧hi
- IPA(key): /ˈʔanhi/ [ˈʔan̪.hɪ]
Verb
anhi
- to come; to go here (to a place near the speaker)
- Synonym: ari
- to bring, put here (in a place near the speaker)
- Ianhi ra gud ang lingkuranan ― Bring the chair here
Usage notes
Derived terms
- anhian
- hianhi
- kaanhion
- mag-anhiay
- moanhi
- tig-anhi
Chickasaw
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /an.hi/
Verb
anhi
- (active voice, intransitive, + verbal complement with -hookmano) to wish, to hope
- (active voice, transitive) to want, to desire
- (active voice, transitive) to love
- (active voice, transitive) to expect
Inflection
Class I Verb Subjects (Active)
| Verbs beginning with a vowel. | Singular | Plural | Inclusive Tri-Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st-person (I, we) | anhili anhi-li |
ilanhi il-anhi |
ilooanhi iloo-anhi |
| 2nd-person (you, you all) | ishanhi ish-anhi |
hashanhi hash-anhi | |
| 3rd-person (he, she, it, they) | anhi |
(hoo)anhi (hoo-)anhi | |
Derived terms
- anhinchi
- anhit anokfilli
- imanhi
- nannishtanhi
- yahmanhi
- yakohmanhi
- áyyanhi