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Translingual

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Etymology

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Typographical substitution for μ, in environments where the correct symbol is not available.

Prefix

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u-

  1. (informal, proscribed) Alternative form of μ- as an abbreviation of micro-, mikro-, микро- etc.

Basque

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u-

  1. Combining form of ur (water)

Chuukese

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Prefix

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u-

  1. (subject marker for tense modifying pronouns) I

Czech

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Czech u-, from Proto-Slavic *u-. Doublet of ú-.

Prefix

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u-

  1. (away) from
    u- + ‎stoupit (step) → ‎ustoupit (yield)
  2. (inchoative)
  3. (telicity)
    u- + ‎vidět (see) → ‎uvidět (catch sight out of)
  4. added to mean a bit
    u- + ‎lít (pour) → ‎ulít (pour off a little)
  5. (u- + imperfective base + se) intensification: until exhaustion, expressing final stage of a process. (collocates with k smrti (to death))
    u- + ‎kašlat (have a cough) → ‎ukašlat se (die of coughing)
    u- + ‎smát se (laugh) → ‎usmát se (die of laughing)
    u- + ‎trápit se (grieve) → ‎utrápit se (die of grief)
  6. (on perfective verbs) unintentionally, inadvertently, by mistake
    u- + ‎řeknout (say once) → ‎uřeknout (misspeak, say unintentionally once)
  7. (root modality) [i.e., deontic + dynamic modality: ability, obligation, permission, readiness]
    u- + ‎zvednout (lift) → ‎uzvednout (be able to lift)
    u- + ‎nést (carry) → ‎unést (be able to carry)
  8. to gain by activity
    u- + ‎šetřit (to save) → ‎ušetřit (to save up)
    ušetřit peníze.to save money.

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • u-/ú- in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017

Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse ú-, ó-, from Proto-Germanic *un-, from Proto-Indo-European *n̥-, a prefix use of the particle *ne (not). Doublet of a-.

Prefix

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u-

  1. in-, un-, non-; (prefix meaning not, reversing the meaning)

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Japanese

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Romanization

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u-

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

Kamba

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-.

Prefix

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u-

  1. you singular (used for conjugating verbs to the subjective or nominative case of the personal pronoun)

Kambera

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Pronoun

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u-

  1. Alternative form of mu-

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Northern Ndebele

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Bantu *ʊ̀-.

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u- (medial wu-)

  1. you, thou; second-person singular subject concord.

Etymology 2

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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u-

  1. Class 1a noun prefix.

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-.

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u- (medial ka-)

  1. he, she, it; class 1 subject concord.

Etymology 4

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From Proto-Bantu *gʊ́-.

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u- (medial wu-)

  1. he, she, it; class 3 subject concord.

Etymology 5

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u-

  1. Class 11 noun prefix; form of ulu- used before stems of more than one syllable.

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse ú-, ó-, from Proto-Germanic *un-, from Proto-Indo-European *n̥-, a prefix use of the particle *ne (not). Doublet of a-.

Prefix

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u-

  1. un-, (in certain cases) im-
  2. an abbreviation of certain words beginning with "u"

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse ú- or ó-, English un-, German un-. With the intensifying function probably influenced by ov-.

Pronunciation

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u-

  1. un- (not)
    flaksuflaks
    luck → bad luck
  2. used to create an undesired version of the following noun
    vêruvêr
    weather → severe weather
    tidutid
    time → inconvenient time
  3. used to strengthen/intensify the following noun
    talutal
    number → huge number
  4. an abbreviation of certain words beginning with "u"

Derived terms

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Old Polish

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *u-.

    Pronunciation

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    Prefix

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    u-

    1. perfective prefix
      u- + ‎wiązać → ‎uwiązać

    Derived terms

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    Phuthi

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    Etymology 1

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    From Proto-Bantu *ʊ̀-.

    Prefix

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    u- (medial wu-)

    1. you, thou; second-person singular subject concord.

    Etymology 2

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    From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-.

    Prefix

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    u- (medial ka-)

    1. he, she, it; class 1 subject concord.

    Etymology 3

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    From Proto-Bantu *gʊ́-.

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    u- (medial wu-)

    1. he, she, it; class 3 subject concord.

    Polish

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Old Polish u-.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /u/
      • Audio:(file)
      • Rhymes: -u
      • Syllabification: [please specify syllabification manually]
      • Homophones: ó, u, -u, -u-

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      u-

      1. appears in front of some verbs meaning: to make something behave in a certain way, en-, be-, make
        Synonym: o-
        u- + ‎łatwy → ‎ułatwiać
      2. perfective prefix
        u- + ‎bóść → ‎ubóść
      3. added to mean "a bit"
        u- + ‎lać → ‎ulać
      4. added to mean away
        u- + ‎iść → ‎ujść
      5. (rare) added to mean successfully, often without an imperfective counterpart
        u- + ‎ciągnąć → ‎uciągnąć
        u- + ‎rzucić → ‎urzucić

      Derived terms

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      Further reading

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      • u- in Polish dictionaries at PWN

      Slovene

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Slavic *u-. Prefixed form of the preposition u.

      Pronunciation

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      u-

      1. Forms perfective verbs with the following meanings:
        1. (no change in meaning)
          u- + ‎branīti (to defend) → ‎ubranīti (to defend)
        2. away
          u- + ‎téči (to run) → ‎utéči (to run away, escape)
        3. (reflexive) to make a mistake while
          u- + ‎štẹ́ti (to count) → ‎uštẹ́ti (to miscount)

      Derived terms

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      Southern Ndebele

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      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ̀-.

      Prefix

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      u- (medial wu-)

      1. you, thou; second-person singular subject concord.

      Etymology 2

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-.

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      u- (medial ka-)

      1. he, she, it; class 1 subject concord.

      Etymology 3

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      From Proto-Bantu *gʊ́-.

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      u- (medial wu-)

      1. he, she, it; class 3 subject concord.

      Swahili

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      Other scripts
      Ajami اُـ

      Alternative forms

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      • w- (before a vowel)

      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Bantu *dʊ̀- and Proto-Bantu *bʊ̀-.

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      u- (plural n- or ma-)

      1. u class(XI) noun prefix, denoting natural objects, extensions, abstract qualities, or collections of small things.
        ulimi mrefua long tongue
        1. -ness, -ity
          u- + ‎-chafu (dirty) → ‎uchafu (dirtiness)
          u- + ‎mtoto (child) → ‎utoto (childhood)
          u- + ‎binafsi (self) → ‎ubinafsi (individualism)
        2. forms names of countries
          u- + ‎French France (France) → ‎Ufaransa (France)
      Usage notes
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      Swahili merged the Bantu classes XI and XIV into one u class(XI), having its adjective agreement in m class(III).

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      Etymology 2

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ̀-.

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      u-

      1. you, 2nd person singular subject concord
        Antonym: hu-
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      Swahili personal pronouns (m-wa class(I/II))
      person independent subject concord object
      concord
      combined forms possessive
      affirmative negative na ndi- si-
      singular first mimi ni- si- -ni- nami, na mimi ndimi, ndiye simi, siye -angu
      second wewe u- hu- -ku- nawe, na wewe ndiwe, ndiye siwe, siye -ako
      third yeye a-, yu- ha-, hayu- -m-, -mw-, -mu- naye, na yeye ndiye siye -ake
      plural first sisi tu- hatu- -tu- nasi, na sisi ndisi, ndio sio -etu
      second ninyi m-, mw-, mu- ham-, hamw-, hamu- -wa- nanyi, na ninyi ndinyi, ndio sinyi, sio -enu
      third wao wa- hawa- -wa- nao ndio sio -ao
      reflexive -ji-
      For a full table including other classes, see Appendix:Swahili personal pronouns.

      Etymology 3

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      From Proto-Bantu *gʊ́- and Proto-Bantu *dʊ́-.

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      u-

      1. it, m class(III)/u class(XI) subject concord
        Antonym: hau-
        • 18th century, Abdallah bin Ali bin Nasir, Al-Inkishafi[1], stanza 13:
          هُنُ اُلِمِغُ بَحَرِ تِيْسِ ، اُنَ مَتُبَوِ نَمَغِ مَاسِ،
          Hunu ulimwengu baḥari tesi, una matumbawe na-mangi masi,
          This world is a troubled sea, it has corals and much wickedness;
      2. verb-initial form of -u- (it, m class(III)/u class(XI) object concord)
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      Swahili verbal concords (third person)
      class subject concord object concord relative
      affirmative negative
      m(I) a-, yu- ha-, hayu- -m-, -mw-, -mu- -ye
      wa(II) wa- hawa- -wa- -o
      m(III) u- hau- -u- -o
      mi(IV) i- hai- -i- -yo
      ji(V) li- hali- -li- -lo
      ma(VI) ya- haya- -ya- -yo
      ki(VII) ki- haki- -ki- -cho
      vi(VIII) vi- havi- -vi- -vyo
      n(IX) i- hai- -i- -yo
      n(X) zi- hazi- -zi- -zo
      u(XI) u- hau- -u- -o
      ku(XV/XVII) ku- haku- -ku- -ko
      pa(XVI) pa- hapa- -pa- -po
      mu(XVIII) m-, mw-, mu- ham-, hamw-, hamu- -mu- -mo

      For a full table including first and second person,
      see Appendix:Swahili personal pronouns

      Swazi

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      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ̀-.

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      u- (medial wu-)

      1. you, thou; second-person singular subject concord.

      Etymology 2

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-.

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      u- (medial ka-)

      1. he, she, it; class 1 subject concord.

      Etymology 3

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      From Proto-Bantu *gʊ́-.

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      u- (medial wu-)

      1. he, she, it; class 3 subject concord.

      Taos

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      Pronunciation

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      u-

      1. (transitive) Third person singular subject + third person duoplural object.

      Tlingit

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      u-

      1. Marks the irrealis mood

      Xhosa

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      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ̀-.

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      u- (medial wu-)

      1. you, thou; second-person singular subject concord.

      Etymology 2

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      (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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      u-

      1. Class 1a noun prefix.

      Etymology 3

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-.

      Prefix

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      u- (medial ka-)

      1. he, she, it; class 1 subject concord.

      Etymology 4

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      From Proto-Bantu *gʊ́-.

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      u- (medial wu-)

      1. he, she, it; class 3 subject concord.

      Etymology 5

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      Prefix

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      u-

      1. Class 11 noun prefix; form of ulu- used before stems of more than one syllable.

      Ye'kwana

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      Pronunciation

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      u-

      1. Allomorph of y- (first-person prefix) used for stems that begin with two consonants and have a first vowel u.

      Inflection

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      Yoruba

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      Etymology 1

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      Alternative forms

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      IPA(key): /ù/

      Prefix

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      ù-

      1. (CY, SEY) abstract or instrument nominalizing prefix
      Usage notes
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      Forms both abstract and concrete nouns:

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      Etymology 2

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      Alternative forms

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      IPA(key): /ū/

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      u-

      1. (CY, SEY) non-gerundive nominalizing prefix
        u- + ‎ (to die) → ‎ukú (death)
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      Zulu

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      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ̀-.

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      u- (medial wu-)

      1. you, thou; second-person singular subject concord.

      Etymology 2

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-. This noun class is marked simply with the class 1 augment and a null prefix.

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      ú-

      1. Class 1a noun prefix.

      Etymology 3

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      From Proto-Bantu *ʊ́-.

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      ú- (medial ká-)

      1. he, she, it; class 1 subject concord.

      Etymology 4

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      From Proto-Bantu *gʊ́-.

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      ú- (medial wú-)

      1. he, she, it; class 3 subject concord.

      Etymology 5

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      Contracted from earlier úlu-, from Proto-Bantu *dʊ́-dʊ̀-.

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      û-

      1. Class 11 noun prefix.

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