Where does “-anö” come from?
-anö (Ye'kwana) comes from Maquiritari -nö — Nominalizer for intransitive verbs that have no...
-anö (Ye'kwana): Forms nouns from many postpositions and some (chiefly spatial) adverbs, typically with the sense of ‘one that (is (at)) …’, ‘one that has the quality of …’
Definitions
- Forms nouns from many postpositions and some (chiefly spatial) adverbs, typically with the sense of ‘one that (is (at)) …’, ‘one that has the quality of …’
Ancestry of “-anö”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maquiritari | -nö | Nominalizer for intransitive verbs that have no... |