-vu

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Gun[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Gbe *-ví (literally child) stems from same root as òví (child). Cognates include Fon -ví, Fon -vú, Saxwe Gbe -ví, Adja -vi, Ewe -vi

Pronunciation[edit]

Suffix[edit]

-vú

  1. Forms a diminutive noun.
    onyì (cow)onyì (calf, literally little cow)
    lɛ̀ngbɔ́ (sheep)lɛ̀ngbɔ́ (lamb, literally little lamb)
    gbɔ̀gbwɛ́ (goat)gbɔ̀gbwɛ́ (kid, literally little goat)

Derived terms[edit]

Swahili[edit]

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Suffix[edit]

-vu

  1. suffix used to derive a noun or adjective from a verb with stem ending in a vowel
    -legea (to be loose) + ‎-vu → ‎-legevu (loose)
    -lemaa (to be disabled) + ‎-vu → ‎ulemavu (disability)

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