-nya-

See also: nya, NYA, nyā, and -nya

Tooro

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *-ɲa-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-ɲa-/

Infix

-nya-

  1. having properties of, belonging to
    omunyankomo (omu- (class 1 (human) noun prefix) +-nya- +nkomo (prison))prisoner
    obunyaruguru (obu- (class 14 (state of being) noun prefix) +-nya- +ruguru (above, up))height, place (above)
    omunyaihanga (omu- (class 1 (human) noun prefix) +-nya- +ihanga (nation, country))foreigner
    1. (with omu-) Used to form demonyms.
      Omunyamisiri (omu- (class 1 (human) noun prefix) +-nya- +Misiri (Egypt))Egyptian
      Omunyamwenge (omu- (class 1 (human) noun prefix) +-nya- +Mwenge (Mwenge))person from Mwenge

Usage notes

-nya- is used between a noun prefix and an augmentless noun.

References

  • Rubongoya, L. T. (2013) Katondogorozi y'Orunyoro-Rutooro n'Orungereza [Runyoro–Rutooro-English and English-Runyoro–Rutooro dictionary], Kampala: Modrug Publishers, →ISBN, page 299
  • A. E. Meeussen (1967) “Bantu Grammatical Reconstructions”, in Africana Linguistica 3, page 95
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