ẹni

See also: Appendix:Variations of "eni"

Yoruba

Etymology 1

Proposed to have derived from Proto-Yoruboid *ɔ́-nɪ̃ (of which the Central Yoruba form maintains the same form), compare with Arigidi ẹ̀nẹn, Igbo onye, Igala ẹ́nẹ.

Possibly equivalent to ẹ- (nominalizing prefix) + ni (to be), literally That which exists

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̄.nĩ̄/

Noun

ẹni

  1. person, one
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • ẹlẹ́ni
  • ẹlòmíì
  • ẹni a fẹ́ la mọ̀
  • ẹni tí ò gbọ́n lààwẹ̀ ń gbò
  • ẹni tí ò lówó á léèyàn
  • ẹnikẹ́ni (anyone)
  • ẹnìkan (a person)
  • mọni (to know a person)
  • Ọlọ́run ẹlẹ́ni mẹ́ta (triune god)

Etymology 2

Compare with Ifè aní, Itsekiri ẹní, Olukumi ẹní

Ẹní

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̄.nĩ́/

Noun

ẹní

  1. straw mat; usually used for sleeping
    baba ń hun ẹníThe father is weaving a mat
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • ẹlẹ́ní (mat seller)

Etymology 3

Cognate with Itsekiri ẹnẹ (we, us, our).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̄.nĩ̄/

Determiner

ẹni

  1. (Ijebu) our (first-person plural possessive pronoun)
    Ulé ẹni rèéThis is our house

Pronoun

ọ̀wọn

  1. (Ijebu) us (first-person plural object pronoun)
See also
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