Estonian

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Etymology

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Etymology unclear. Originally dialectal, revitalised by Estonian terminologist and lexicographerJohannes Voldemar Veski.Possibly fromProto-Finnic*-ma+Proto-Finnic*-o.CompareFinnish-mo.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu(genitive-mu,partitive-mut)

  1. Forms nouns indicating a place.
    valama(to pour)+ ‎-mu→ ‎valamu(sink, basin)
    vara(asset)+ ‎-mu→ ‎varamu(collection of assets with a high value)
    püha(sacred, holy, saint)+ ‎-mu→ ‎pühamu(sanctuary)
    era-(private)+ ‎-mu→ ‎eramu(private house)

Declension

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Declension of-mu(ÕS type1/ohutu,no gradation)
singular plural
nominative -mu -mud
accusative nom.
gen. -mu
genitive -mute
partitive -mut -muid
illative -musse -mutesse
-muisse
inessive -mus -mutes
-muis
elative -must -mutest
-muist
allative -mule -mutele
-muile
adessive -mul -mutel
-muil
ablative -mult -mutelt
-muilt
translative -muks -muteks
-muiks
terminative -muni -muteni
essive -muna -mutena
abessive -muta -muteta
comitative -muga -mutega

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMalay-mu,fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*mu,fromProto-Austronesian*mu.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. (casual orinformal,usually singular)Second person oblique enclitic personal pronoun.
    1. As an possesive adjective.
      temanmuyourfriend
    2. As an direct or indirect object
      mereka sedang mencarimuthey're looking foryou
      ayah akan memberimuuangFather will giveyoumoney
    3. As an object of a preposition, with the exception for 'di', 'ke', and 'dalam'.
      hadiah ini untukmuthis gift is foryou

Usage notes

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As with other enclitic pronouns in the language, this enclitic is optional.

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Kambera

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Pronoun

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-mu

  1. second person singulargenitiveenclitic

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Laboya

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Pronoun

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-mu

  1. second person singular subjectenclitic
  2. second person singular possessiveenclitic

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Malay

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*mu,fromProto-Austronesian*mu.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. your.
    Aku telah memulangkan penselmu.
    I've returnedyourpencil.
  2. you.(object)
    Aku rela berada bersamamu.
    I'd rather be withyou.

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Malay personal pronouns
singular plural
1stperson standard sayaساي
akuاکو,ku-كو-(informal/towards God)
-ku-كو(informal possessive)
hambaهمبا(dated)
kamiکامي(exclusive)
kita orangكيت اورڠ(informal exclusive)
kitaکيت(inclusive)
royal betaبيتا
2ndperson standard kamuکامو
andaاندا(formal)
engkauاڠکاو,kau-كاو-(informal/towards God)
awakاوق(friendly/older towards younger)
-mu-مو(possessive)
awak semuaاوق سموا
kamu semuaكامو سموا
kalianکالين(informal)
kau orangكاو اورڠ(informal)
royal tuankuتوانكو
3rdperson standard diaدي
iaاي
beliauبلياو(honorific)
-nya(possessive)
merekaمريک
dia orangدي اورڠ(informal)
royal bagindaبݢيندا

Northern Ohlone

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. (Markscomitativecase of nouns),with,alongside,in thecompanyof
    • 1921,María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington,Chochenyo Field Notes[1]:
      Hippiš wattinekne nuhhu i-šuyakmamu
      He only went therewithhis relatives
  1. (Marks personallocativein pronouns, takes place of-takwhich is only used for nouns),with,alongside,toward (someone)
    • 1921,María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington,Chochenyo Field Notes[2]:
      hajji nommo kaanamu
      come herewithme

Quechua

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. cislocative,translocative.
    apay(to carry)apamuy(to bring; to take)
    tiyay(to sit)tiyamuy(to come sit; to go sit)

Uneapa

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Etymology

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FromProto-Oceanic*-mu,fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*-mu,fromProto-Austronesian*-amu.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-mu

  1. A second-person plural possessive suffix.

Further reading

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  • Terry Crowley et al,The Oceanic Languages(2013), page 365