"yumitupela" meaning in Tok Pisin

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Pronoun

Forms: yumitupela du [canonical]
Etymology: From yumitu + -pela. Etymology templates: {{suffix|tpi|yumitu|-pela}} yumitu + -pela Head templates: {{head|tpi|pronoun|cat2=personal pronouns|g=d}} yumitupela du
  1. The first person dual inclusive, yumitupela refers to the speaker and the person being spoken to; you and I, you and me, we two, us two, we. Synonyms: yumi
    Sense id: en-yumitupela-tpi-pron-AFtFPT0P Categories (other): Tok Pisin entries with incorrect language header, Tok Pisin personal pronouns, Tok Pisin pronouns, Tok Pisin terms suffixed with -pela Related terms: mi, mitupelayumitupela [exclusive, inclusive], mitripelayumitripela [exclusive, inclusive], mipelayumipela [exclusive], yumi [inclusive], yu, yutupela, yutripela, yupela, em, tupela, tripela, ol

Download JSON data for yumitupela meaning in Tok Pisin (1.6kB)

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