mmi
Translingual
Symbol
mmiCategory:Translingual lemmas#MMICategory:Translingual symbols#MMICategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#MMICategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#MMICategory:Pages with entries#MMICategory:Pages with 3 entries#MMI
See also
Kabyle
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-BerberCategory:Kabyle terms inherited from Proto-Berber#MMICategory:Kabyle terms derived from Proto-Berber#MMI.
Pronunciation
Noun
mmi mCategory:Kabyle lemmas#MMICategory:Kabyle nouns#MMICategory:Kabyle entries with incorrect language header#MMICategory:Kabyle masculine nouns#MMICategory:Pages with entries#MMICategory:Pages with 3 entries#MMI
- (my) son
- term of endearment
Usage notes
In the singular, kinship terms ending in -a or -i are assumed to refer to a first-person singular possessor when used without affixes; for example, baba (“my father”). To refer to another possessor, a specific set of bound pronouns must be used.
References
Tarifit
Alternative forms
- memmi — Western Tarifit
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Tarifit entries#MMI
Noun
mmi m (usually uncountable, Tifinagh spelling ⵎⵎⵉ)Category:Tarifit lemmas#MMICategory:Tarifit nouns#MMICategory:Tarifit uncountable nouns#MMICategory:Tarifit entries with incorrect language header#MMICategory:Tarifit masculine nouns#MMICategory:Pages with entries#MMICategory:Pages with 3 entries#MMI
- (my) son