What is the meaning of N-?
Indicating an arbitrary number of elements.
The normal-form of a functional group (or molecule), being the long-chain form (the unbranched chain).
marks a second person singular possessor; you
marks a second person singular object of a postposition
A qualifier suffix with a number of meanings:
- Marks the n-gender containing roundish or rope-like objects and liquids
- Appears in compound nouns that are rounded or rope-like
- assume a position
- flying
- following
- Appears in many verbs with no clear function
Marks the n-gender containing roundish or rope-like objects and liquids
Appears in compound nouns that are rounded or rope-like
Appears in many verbs with no clear function
A distributive prefix referring to action at separate places or intervals and to reduplication of an action
Marks continuative verbs; to keep on doing something
A prefix appearing in the imperfective and perfective modes of certain active verbs and in the imperfective of certain stative verbs
A prefix appearing in the imperfective and perfective modes of certain neuter verbs and in the perfective mode of certain active verbs.
An unproductive "neutral" prefix that is paired with directional stems in some place names.
Class 9 noun prefix.
Class 10 noun prefix.
Class 9 noun prefix.
Class 10 noun prefix.
The noun article. Added to nouns and verb stems to affirm nominal use. Has an element of definiteness. Also used in derivation.
Marks a second person singular verbal subject; you
Class 9 noun prefix.
Class 10 noun prefix.
forms intransitive or reflexive verbs from existing verbs
alternative form of m- (noun-forming prefix) before labial consonants
alternative form of in
I (used for conjugating verbs to the subjective or nominative case of the personal pronoun)
Marks the perfective mode.
Marks neuter verbs
Marks the imperfective and perfective modes in the n-imperfective and n-perfective paradigms.
The n-qualifier, a prefix with a variety of uses on verbs and nouns:
- Serves as a "connective" prefix on several nouns, many of them associated with the face
Serves as a "connective" prefix on several nouns, many of them associated with the face
Marks the n-gender on verbs, referring to rope-like and roundish objects, such as berries and the face
Appears thematicized in several verbs, from its earlier use as a gender marker
Appears in verbs related to flight
Appears in verbs with a meaning of "following"
Appears in verbs relating to assuming a position
(With the de-classifier) To do accidentally, by mistake
(With dh-) Marks bisective verbs, with a meaning of "cut in half;" found only in three verb themes
A distributive prefix: at separate intervals, or places
Marks the continuative aspect, indicating repeated action
Appears in verbs relating to the sensing of spirits
Appears in verbs relating to standing
(With dh-) forms a continuative construction describing a round trip
Appears in several wh-question words as part of the interrogative prefix nda-.
alternative form of ne- (second person singular prefix)
Class 9 noun prefix
Class 10 noun prefix
alternative form of ni-
alternative form of d-
alternative form of nn-
I, 1st person singular subject concord
positive imperative form of -n- (“me; 1st person singular object concord”)
I, me, my. (Forms the first person.)
Marks a second person singular verbal subject.
Class 1 subject concord, especially before consonants.
Marks that (person markers on) a derivation from a transitive verb refer to the agent argument of the verb rather than the patient argument; used with verbs adverbialized with -e or nominalized with -dü or -'jüdü.
Marks a nonderived transitive verb as having a third-person agent/subject and patient/object.
Marks a nonderived intransitive verb with agent-like or patient-like argument as having a third-person argument/subject.
With following vowel lengthened if in an unreduced open syllable.
alternative form of ãn-
Class 9 noun prefix.
Class 10 noun prefix.
Used to negate the pronoun or adverb which follows it, yielding the same part of speech
First-person prefix in the imperfect conjugation
alternative form of il-
marks a second person singular direct object.
active verb-forming prefix
adjective-forming prefix
n class(IX/X) noun prefix and adjective agreement prefix, denoting animals and miscellaneous nouns as well as their plurals, and plurals of some u class(XI) nouns
alternative form of ni-
Class 9 noun prefix.
Class 10 noun prefix.
Class 9 simple noun prefix.
Source: wiktionary.org
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