gimɗo
Fula
Alternative forms
- 𞤺𞤭𞤥𞤯𞤮
Etymology
Unknown root. Pozdniakov proposes an analysis as (*y-iin-ɗo), from a Proto-Fula-Serer root *Ɂiin, whence also Serer kiino (“person”).[1]
Noun
gimɗo o (plural yimɓe ɓe) (rare)
Usage notes
- The term neɗɗo is generally used, and associated with the plural yimɓe, even though morphologically unrelated.
References
- Mukoshy, Ibrahim A. (2014) A Fulfulde-English Dictionary, Ibadan, Nigeria: HEBN Publishers Plc, →ISBN
- F.W. Taylor, Fulani-English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1932. (New York:Hippocrene Books, 2005)
- ^ Konstantin Pozdniakov (2022) Proto-Fula–Sereer: Lexicon, morphophonology, and noun classes (Niger-Congo Compartative Studies), volume 3, Berlin, Germany: Language Science Press, →ISBN, page 145