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Akkadian
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ʔanti f (“thou”). Cognate with Arabic أَنْتِ (ʔanti) and Biblical Hebrew אַתְּ (ʔat).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
atti
See also
- 1. This table gives Old Babylonian inflection.
- 2. Used to express the Accusative and Genitive case.
- 3. Used exclusively on adjectives to form the predicative construction.
- 4. Used on nouns and prepositions.
- 5. Used on verbs. Always follows the Ventive.
- 6. Still unattested form.
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Italian
Noun
atti m
Makasar
Pronunciation
Noun
atti (Lontara spelling ᨕᨈᨗ)
- A burnt crust at bottom of pan or cooking pot (e.g. scorched rice, konte, dodoroʼ).
- attina kanrea ― burnt crust of the rice.
Affixations
- aʼatti
- paatti
Compounds
- atti kanre
Further reading
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Adverb
atti
Preposition
atti
Old Norse
Verb
atti
- inflection of etja:
Sicilian
Noun
atti m
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