"ngoto" meaning in Ternate

See ngoto in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Pronoun

IPA: [ˈŋo.to] Forms: ri [possessive, prefix]
Etymology: Univerbation of ngori (“I”) + to- (“first-person singular clitic”) Etymology templates: {{univ|tft|ngori|to-|t1=I|t2=first-person singular clitic}} Univerbation of ngori (“I”) + to- (“first-person singular clitic”) Head templates: {{head|tft|pronoun||-|possessive prefix|ri||-|||f4sc=|head=|tr=-}} ngoto (possessive prefix ri), {{tft-pronoun|p=ri}} ngoto (possessive prefix ri)
  1. first-person singular pronoun, I
    Sense id: en-ngoto-tft-pron-W70e5eHB Categories (other): Ternate entries with incorrect language header, Ternate links with redundant wikilinks, Ternate pronouns, Ternate univerbations 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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