-ki-

English

Infix

-ki-

  1. (pharmacology) a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -kin-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation

Derived terms

Anagrams

Swahili

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Infix

-ki-

  1. when, if; conditional marker
    nikinunuaif I buy

Infix

-ki-

  1. it, ki class(VII) object concord
See also

Yoruba

Etymology

Compare with Arigidi -kí-, Ede Idaca -kú-

Interfix

-kí-

  1. adds the meaning "any" to a noun when inserted into the reduplicated form (sometimes used pejoratively to mean "bad")
    ọmọ (child)ọmọkọ́mọ (any child, bad child)
    fìlà (hat)fìlàkífìlà (any hat)
    ẹni (one, person)ẹnikẹ́ni (anyone)
    ewé (leaf)ewékéwé (any leaf; bad leaf)

Usage notes

For nouns that start with a vowel, the vowel in is deleted, but the high tone is retained. For nouns that start with a consonant, is inserted directly.

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