-in-

Cebuano

Infix

-in-

  1. Added to verb and noun roots.
    1. in the manner of
    2. Forms language names.
  2. Added to verb roots conjugated with-on ori-.
    1. something done by the action of the root
    2. something put somewhere or in something

Derived terms

Cebuano terms infixed with -in-

References

  • John U. Wolff (1972) A dictionary of Cebuano Visayan (in Cebuano and English), Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, page 378-379

Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Suffix

-in-

  1. Root form of -ino

Ido

Suffix

-in-

  1. Root form of -ino

Indonesian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɪn]
  • Hyphenation: in

Infix

-in-

  1. product of
  2. continuous

Derived terms

Indonesian terms infixed with -in-

Further reading

Tagalog

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-in-, from Proto-Austronesian *-in-.

Infix

-in-

  1. used with other trigger affixes except the active trigger to form the complete aspect
    Kinain ko ang mangga (patient focus)
    I ate the mango (mango is focused)
    Pinuntahan namin ang palengke (locative focus)
    We went to the market (market is focused)
  2. (with CV- reduplication): used to form the progressive aspect for all triggers except in the active trigger
    Kinakain ko ang mangga
    I eat/am eating the mango

Usage notes

  • In words that start with a vowel, the prefix in- is used instead.
  • In words that start with an l or r, the prefix ni- may be used.
  • In loan words or unassimilated foreign words that begin with a consonant cluster, the infix may be added after the first consonant (1) or after the consonant cluster (2). Some prefer using the prefix ni- instead (3).
    (1) Tinrabaho
    (2) Trinabaho
    (3) Nitrabaho

Derived terms

Tagalog terms infixed with -in-
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