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Africa Updates on Twitter: "In Kiswahili present tense, (verb prefix) "ni" is used with every pronoun. I am clever - Mimi ni mwerevu You are clever - Wewe ni mwerevu He/she is
83 Some Properties of Ojibwa Verb Stem Formation: A Lexical Analysis* Ann Grafstein McGill University In this paper I will discu
The verb stem is attested in Old Georgian (tablebi igi daamqua '(he) overthrew the tables' Jn. 2.15; cf. the action noun damqueb
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