niinim
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(if I am male) my sister-in-law; (if I am female) my brother-in-law
Note:
There is no simple independent word for this kind of relationship, someone's sibling-in-law of the opposite sex. A personal prefix goes with the dependent noun stem /=iinimw-/ sibling-in-law of the opposite sex: a female's brother-in-law; a male's sister-in-law to make a full word:
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niinim my sibling-in-law (of the opposite sex) (1s-3s)
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giinim your sibling-in-law (of the opposite sex) (2s-3s)
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wiinimoon h/ sibling-in-law (of the opposite sex)
- [MN] wiinimoon h/ sibling-in-law/siblings-in-law (of the opposite sex) (3s-3'); a variant is: owiinimoon h/ sibling-in-law/siblings-in-law (of the opposite sex) (3s-3')
- [BL] wiinimoon h/ sibling-in-law (of the opposite sex) (3s-3's)
- [BL] wiinimoo’ h/ sibling-in-law (of the opposite sex) (3s-3'p)Some basic forms of
niinim my sibling-in-law (of the opposite sex) are:
niinim sg; niinimoog pl; Stem: /-iinimw-/
niinimonaan | 1p - 3s |
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niinimonaanig | 1p - 3p |
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Ningii-wiidookawaa niinim gii-tazhiikang iwe, i'iw manoomin. Ingii-kidasige.
I helped my brother-in-law when he processed wild rice. I parched the rice. |
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