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See also: Appendix:Variations of "da"
Translingual
Prefix
da-
German
Pronunciation
Prefix
da-
- prefix form of da, meaning there-
Derived terms
Kambera
Pronoun
da-
- third person plural nominative proclitic
See also
Navajo
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Prefix
da-
- (disjunct prefix of position I)
Thematic prefix, referring to death.
See also
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
Prefix
da-
- Forms the distributive plural of nouns and pronouns equivalent to "many"
Usage notes
See also
- -ké (pluralizing enclitic)
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Ojibwe
Alternative forms
- gada- (Algonquin)
Etymology
In Algonquin, this preverb has the form gada- when there is no prefix (gada-maajaa "he/she will leave", giga-maajaa "you will leave"). It is likely that gada- is the original form of this preverb, and the allomorphy between da- and ga- in other dialects is the result of a historical process of syncopation that deleted a metrically weak syllable. With no prefix, the syllable ga was weak and consequently was deleted (*gadá-maajaa > da-maajaa), but when a prefix was added, ga was in a strong position, and so da was deleted instead (*ningáda-maajaa > ninga-maajaa). The form ji- similarly appears as giji- in Algonquin. The initial change form ge- would be from *geda-, where the first syllable would have been strong because it contained a long vowel.
Preverb
da- (plain conjunct ji- or da-, changed conjunct ge-)
- future tense marker
- wiisiniwag — they eat
- da-wiisiniwag — they will eat
- ninga-wiisin — I will eat
- (some speakers) form of daa- used in the conjunct order
Usage notes
- With a personal prefix, the form ga- is used.
- For some speakers, the second-person form giga- contracts to ga-.
- For some speakers, ga- and ge- become gad- and ged- before a vowel.
See also
References
- The Ojibwe People's Dictionary https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/main-entry/da-pv-tns
- Jerry Randolph Valentine (August 1994), Ojibwe Dialect Relationships, Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin, →OCLC, pages 162-163
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Old Irish
Pronunciation
Prefix
da- (class B & C infixed pronoun)
Derived terms
See also
L means this form triggers lenition.
N means this form triggers nasalization (eclipsis)
(N) means this form triggers nasalization in some texts but not in others.
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Tsuut'ina
Pronunciation
Prefix
da-
References
- "Tsuut'ina Linguistics (Video)." YouTube, uploaded by AlbertaUArts, 30 May 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HICb45tGf-A
West Makian
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Pronoun
da-
- (inanimate) third-person singular possessive prefix, its
- da pala do bungbangi ― the house's floor
- indicates definiteness
- do gupa ma feberesi ― all of those coconuts
- Da mai magol. ― The stone is large.
- joins stative verbs attributively
- mai da magol ― a large stone
- win da safo ― a hot day
- afi da rata ― level ground
Usage notes
The possessive prefix da- is subject to West Makian vowel harmony, and as such may surface as de-, di-, or do-.
Alternative forms
See also
V indicates the expected assimilated vowel of the following noun,
following standard West Makian vowel harmony.
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Pronoun
da-
- third-person plural clitic, they
- doco ― they see
- (polite) third-person singular clitic, he, she
- da lagei deiteng ― the old man said
Usage notes
The prefix da- follows West Makian vowel harmony, and as such may surface as de-, di-, or do-.
Alternative forms
References
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