"mo-" meaning in Ternate

See mo- in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Pronoun

Forms: مو- [Jawi]
Etymology: Cognate with Tehit m- (“third-person singular feminine prefix”). Etymology templates: {{cog|kps|m-|t=third-person singular feminine prefix}} Tehit m- (“third-person singular feminine prefix”) Head templates: {{head|tft|pronoun||-||-||-|Jawi|مو-|f4sc=Arab|head=|tr=-}} mo- (Jawi مو-), {{tft-pronoun|j=مو-}} mo- (Jawi مو-)
  1. (feminine) third-person singular clitic, she Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-mo--tft-pron-JJucnGEt Categories (other): Tehit terms in nonstandard scripts, Ternate clitics, Ternate entries with incorrect language header, Ternate entries with language name categories using raw markup, Ternate pronouns Related terms: ngori, fangarem, fajaruf, to, ri, ngana, ngoni, jou ngoni, no, ni, unam, minaf, om, mof, inh, im, mif, manh, ngone, fo, na, nga, ngomi, fangare ngomim, fajaru ngomif, fara ngomi1, mi, mia, nia, anah, enanh, ih, nh, yoh, , yanh, nah, ngah, unmarked pronouns are gender non-specific, m [masculine], f [feminine], h (english: human), nh [non-human], 1 (english: for mixed-gender groups), [archaic]

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        },
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