-lika

Swahili

Etymology

What are now vowel-final verb stems originally had an -l-, which resurfaces whenever a suffix is added. The rule was then extended to borrowed words by analogy.

Suffix

-lika (mid vowel harmony variant -leka)

  1. Alternative form of -ika used in verbs ending in two vowels that are neither i nor e, and in some verbs ending in -ia or -ea
    -vaa (to wear) + -lika-valika (to be wearable)
    -sahau (to forget) + -lika-sahaulika (to be forgotten, to be forgettable)
    -zoea (to get used to) + leka-zoeleka (to be familiar with)
    -zuia (to restrain) + -lika-zuilika (to be restrained)

Derived terms

  • Swahili stative verbs
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