diki
Baatonum
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editdiki (plural dikiba, focus dikiwa, plural focus dikibara)
Usage notes
edit- y-class noun
Descendants
edit- Yoruba: dígí
References
edit- Barassounon, Pierre, Biɔ, Sanu, Biɔ, Thébault, Goragui, Léonard, Soutar, Jean (2021 February 17) Dictionnaire Baatonum[1], Philadelphia: SIL International
Papiamentu
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editAdjective
editdiki
Shona
editAlternative forms
editAdjective
edit-díki
Inflection
editInflected forms of -díki
singular | plural | ||||
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Class 1 | mudíki | Class 2 | vadíki | ||
Class 3 | mudíki | Class 4 | midíki | ||
Class 5 | díki | Class 6 | madíki | ||
Class 7 | chidíki | Class 8 | zvidíki | ||
Class 9 | ndíki | Class 10 | ndíki | ||
Class 11 | rudíki | ||||
Class 12 | kadíki | Class 13 | tudíki | ||
Class 14 | udíki | ||||
Class 15 | kudíki | ||||
Locative classes | |||||
Class 16 | padíki | Class 17 | kudíki | Class 18 | mudíki |
Note: Manyika dialects have díki in classes 9 and 10.
Antonyms
edit- (antonym(s) of “all senses”): -kuru
Sranan Tongo
editEtymology
editVerb
editdiki
- to dig