iveyk??

Started by `Eylan Ayfalulukanä, December 11, 2010, 12:26:30 PM

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`Eylan Ayfalulukanä

RAn across a 'word' in a post on another forum that is not in the dictionary, and appears to be entirely made of infixes. Note that that the infixes are backwards in this interesting word (normally <eyk> before <iv>.)

From http://forum.learnnavi.org/news-announcements/navi-as-final-jeopardy/

'awa lì'u fte iveyk kifkeyti
'awa lì'u fte iveyk fot nìwotx...


I kind of get the idea that this would mean 'want to cause'. A similar thing can be found in a more normal word (and one of my favorites) zeykivo

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In addition to being an infix, eyk is also the verb "lead". Eykeyk = cause to lead. ;D
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omängum fra'uti

äpeykìyeveyk
Will cause oneself to lead
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All makes sense now. Irayo

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Quote from: omängum fra'uti on December 11, 2010, 09:52:09 PM
äpeykìyeveyk
Will cause oneself to lead

äpeykiyeveieyk: Will cause oneself to lead :)

..and there the ceiling of infixes is hit ;)

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