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===Etymology===
Cognate with {{cog|cic|pi-}}
===Prefix===
{{head|cho|prefix|class II first-person [[paucal]]}}
# {{non-gloss definition|
#:
# {{non-gloss definition|
# {{non-gloss definition|indicates possession of a noun}}
#: our (we few's)
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Class II person markers are used for possession only for a small set of words, mostly including kinship terms and body parts.
===Prefix===▼
▲#: our (we few's)
====Inflection====
{{cho-person marker}}
==Curripaco==
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* Swintha Danielsen, Tania Granadillo, ''Agreement in two Arawak languages'', in ''The Typology of Semantic Alignment'' (edited by Mark Donohue, Søren Wichmann) (2008, {{ISBN|0199238383}}, page 398
==Ojibwe==
{{head|oj|preverb|cat2=directional preverbs}}
# {{alternative form of|oj|bi-}} ''(when not in word initial position)''
#: {{ux|oj|Gaawiin ganage gii-'''pi'''-izhaasiin.|He really didn't come.}}
==Taos==
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|twf|/pi/
===Prefix===
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[[Category:Taos prefixes|pi]]
==Tocharian B==
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