Gun edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Gbe *ɖi. Cognates include Fon ɖì, Saxwe Gbe ɖì, Adja ɖyì, Ewe edi

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

ɖì (Benin)

  1. to resemble

Preposition edit

ɖì (Benin)

  1. like

Derived terms edit

Jarawa edit

Alternative forms edit

Pronunciation edit

Particle edit

ɖi

  1. the; marks the preceding noun phrase as definite, whose identity is already known by direct observation or by context.
    mi napo ɖ-əjojəba.
    I see/saw the fish.
    oloŋa ɖi ahapela.
    The piglet is/was running.
  2. Used to connect a complement clause to the main clause.

Usage notes edit

The cliticized form appears optionally before a vowel-initial verb not derived from a noun. Uniquely before the verb ita (to eat), the apparent allomorph t- appears.

See also edit

  • ɖə (locative postposition, in; at)

References edit

  • Kumar, Pramod (2012) Descriptive and Typological Study of Jarawa[1] (PhD). Jawaharlal Nehru University. Page 153–159, 177–181, passim.