chi-

Choctaw

Etymology 1

Cognate with Chickasaw chi-

Prefix

chi- (class II second-person singular)

  1. the direct object of an active transitive verb
    you
  2. the subject of a stative intransitive verb
    you
  3. indicates possession of a noun
    your
Usage notes

Class II person markers are used for possession only for a small set of words, mostly including kinship terms and body parts.

Etymology 2

From chi- + i-.

Prefix

chi- (before vowels chim-, class III second-person singular)

  1. the indirect object of an active transitive verb
    to you, for you
  2. the subject of an intransitive affective verb
    you
  3. the direct object of a small set of transitive verbs mostly dealing with affect, communication and intimacy
    you
  4. indicates possession of a noun
    your
Inflection

Ojibwe

Preverb

chi-

  1. Alternative form of gichi-

Shona

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-kɪ̀-.

Prefix

chi-

  1. Class 7 noun prefix.
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