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# ''intranslative case suffix''
# ''intranslative case suffix''
#: {{ux|guim||}}
#: {{ux|guim|Джо̄ттӏ, тӏӯъ дәккӏән пӏы̄'''инигъ''' имцы, мадзанг, кӏэкӏикӏ, мил ражиътиъ нә̄с е мигъә̄с мәнтӏиъыъма?|Dear, while you're out shopping '''in''' the city, can you get us more oregano, thyme, and garlic powder?}}

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Guimin

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₁én-*terh₂-.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-инигъ (-iniğ)

  1. intranslative case suffix
    Джо̄ттӏ, тӏӯъ дәккӏән пӏы̄инигъ имцы, мадзанг, кӏэкӏикӏ, мил ражиътиъ нә̄с е мигъә̄с мәнтӏиъыъма?
    Džōtt’, t’ūˤ däkkʔän p’ȳiniğ imcy, maʒang, kʔekʔikʔ, mil ražiˤtiˤ nǟs je miğǟs mänt’iˤyˤma?
    Dear, while you're out shopping in the city, can you get us more oregano, thyme, and garlic powder?