pisin
See also: Pisin
Catalan edit
Verb edit
pisin
- inflection of pisar:
Finnish edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Finnic *picin. Equivalent to pide- + -in, derived from *pide, the same root from which pitkä is derived.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
pisin
Declension edit
Inflection of pisin (Kotus type 36*H/sisin, mp-mm gradation) | |||
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nominative | pisin | pisimmät | |
genitive | pisimmän | pisimpien pisinten | |
partitive | pisintä | pisimpiä | |
illative | pisimpään | pisimpiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | pisin | pisimmät | |
accusative | nom. | pisin | pisimmät |
gen. | pisimmän | ||
genitive | pisimmän | pisimpien pisinten pisimpäinrare | |
partitive | pisintä | pisimpiä | |
inessive | pisimmässä | pisimmissä | |
elative | pisimmästä | pisimmistä | |
illative | pisimpään | pisimpiin | |
adessive | pisimmällä | pisimmillä | |
ablative | pisimmältä | pisimmiltä | |
allative | pisimmälle | pisimmille | |
essive | pisimpänä | pisimpinä | |
translative | pisimmäksi | pisimmiksi | |
abessive | pisimmättä | pisimmittä | |
instructive | — | pisimmin | |
comitative | — | pisimpine |
Anagrams edit
Tok Pisin edit
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Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
pisin
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
pisin
- clan
- any pidgin or creole
- 1992, collected by Mühlhaüsler et al. quoted in Language, Education, and Development: Urban and Rural Tok Pisin in Papua New Guinea (Suzanne Romaine, Oxford: 1992)
- Na mipela i no save long Tok Pisin tu. Brata bilong mipela ol i go long stesin, orait ol i kisim save long stesin. Ol i kam bek orait ol i tok pisin.
- And we didn't know Tok Pisin either. Our brothers went to the station, and then learned new things in the station. Then they returned speaking in creole.
- the Tok Pisin language