rini
Albanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɾiˈni/
- Rhymes: -i
Isthmus Zapotec
Etymology
From Proto-Zapotec *tyene, from Proto-Zapotecan *tyene, from Proto-Oto-Manguean *ni(n).
References
- Pickett, Velma, et al. (2007) Vocabulario zapoteco del Istmo: Español-zapotec y zapoteco-español (in Spanish), fifth edition, Insituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 32
Norwegian Nynorsk
Participle
rini
Serbo-Croatian
Sicilian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʐi.nɪ]
- Hyphenation: rì‧ni
Etymology 1
From Latin rēn, rēnem.
Noun
rini m (plural rina)
- (anatomy) kidney
- 1904, Dante Alighieri, Tommaso Cannizzaro, La commedia di Dante Alighieri: Prima traduzione in dialetto siciliano, page 98, lines 55–57:
- Chiddhi d' arredi a li so' cosci stisi, / e la cuda ficcannu ntra ddhi ddui / supra li rini, 'llungannula tisi.
- The hindermost it stretched upon his thighs, / And put its tail through in between the two, / And up behind along the reins [kidneys] outspread it.
Southern Ohlone
References
Felipe Arroyo de la Cuesta (1861) Grammar of the Mutsun language, spoken at the Mission of San Juan Bautista, Alta California (Shea’s Library of American Linguistics), volume IV, Cramoisy Press.
Tagalog
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɾini/, [ˈɾi.nɪ]
- Hyphenation: ri‧ni
Usage notes
- When the preceding word does not end with a vowel, ⟨w⟩, or ⟨y⟩, dini is used instead.
See also
Tagalog demonstrative pronouns
Direct (ang) | Indirect (ng) | Oblique (sa) | Locative (nasa) | Existential | Manner (gaya ng) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Near speaker* | ari/are, iri/ire/idi, yari** | nari/nare, niri/nire/nidi, niyari† | dini/dine | nandini, narini, nairi/naidi, naari | ere/eri, here/heri, ayri | ganari, ganiri, garini(garni), gayari† |
Near speaker and listener* | ito | nito | dito | nandito, narito, naito** | heto, eto, ayto† | ganito, garito(garto)** |
Near listener | iyan, yaan | niyan | diyan/diyaan | nandiyan/nandiyaan, nariyan(naryan), nayan/nayaan**, naiyan‡ | hayan, ayan | ganiyan(ganyan), gay-an**, gariyan** |
Remote | iyon, yoon, yaon† | niyon, noon, niyaon† | doon | nandoon, naron/naroon**, nayon/nayoon**, nayaon‡ | hayon/hayun, ayon/ayun | ganoon, gayon, gay-on, gayoon‡,garoon‡ |
*These two series have merged in modern Tagalog. The first row is used in some dialects, the second row is used anywhere else. **These pronouns are used in some dialects. †These pronouns are not commonly used in casual speech but more prevalent in literature. ‡Rare in text. |
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