aidi2 form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms [...]

Part of Speech possessive
Phonetic Form aiⁿdi
    • form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms (one*), with an impersonal possessor (idi ‘people’)
      • Example 125:
        Et’ aidi li-odo uko ñe basa damiliko iadapa.
        The mothers are looking for lice in their children's hair.
      • Example 126:
        Uk' aidi, li-labu motoro.
        In-laws are to be respected.

Related entries

  • See also:
    • one my (relative): form of the possessive classifier used for kin terms with a 1st singular possessor
    • idi1 ‘people’, ‘one’, ‘they’: 3rd plural impersonal pronoun for human referents / humans, as opp. to spirits or animals