masinahikan
Plains Cree
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Algonquian *mesenahikani.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmasinahikan inan (plural masinahikana, Syllabics ᒪᓯᓇᐦᐃᑲᐣ)
Declension
editPossessive inflection of masinahikan (stem: -masinahikan-)
singular | plural | ||
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Indefinite | masinahikan | masinahikana | |
Singular | First person | nimasinahikan | nimasinahikana |
Second person | kimasinahikan | kimasinahikana | |
Third person | omasinahikan | omasinahikana | |
Obviative | omasinahikaniyiw | omasinahikaniyiwa | |
Plural | First person (excl.) | nimasinahikaninân | nimasinahikaninâna |
First person (incl.) | kimasinahikaninaw | kimasinahikaninawa | |
Second person | kimasinahikaniwâw | kimasinahikaniwâwa | |
Third person | omasinahikaniwâw | omasinahikaniwâwa | |
Obviative | omasinahikaniyiw | omasinahikaniyiwa |
References
edit- H. C. Wolfart (1996) “Sketch of Cree, an Algonquian language”, in Handbook of North American Indians, volume 17, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institute, page 438
- Jean L. Okimâsis (2018) Cree: Language of the plains[1], University of Regina Press, →ISBN, page 313