inaron

Kari'na

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Cariban *injamo (animate plural anaphoric demonstrative pronoun) + * (emphatic particle), the former from *inôrô (animate singular anaphoric demonstrative pronoun) + *-jamo (collective suffix). Compare Apalaí ynaro, Trió namo, namoro, Wayana inamolo, Waiwai ñešamro, Pemon inamore, Ye'kwana ñanno.

Pronunciation

  • (East Suriname) IPA(key): [ɲaːɺ̢õ]

Pronoun

inaron

  1. (East Suriname) the animate plural anaphoric demonstrative pronoun; the ones aforementioned, the ones that were just spoken of
    Synonym: (Venezuela) inorokon

Inflection

References

  • Courtz, Hendrik (2008) A Carib grammar and dictionary, Toronto: Magoria Books, →ISBN, pages 53, 275
  • Meira, Sérgio (2002) “A first comparison of pronominal and demonstrative systems in the Cariban language family”, in Mily Crevels, Simon van de Kerke, Sergio Meira and Hein van der Voort, editors, Current Studies on South American Languages, Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and American Studies (CNWS), Leiden University, →ISBN, pages 255–275
  • Yamada, Racquel-María (2010) “inaro”, in Speech community-based documentation, description, and revitalization: Kari’nja in Konomerume, University of Oregon, page 739
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