kahĩĩ
Kikuyu
Etymology
Hinde (1904) records kahi as an equivalent of English boy in “Jogowini dialect” of Kikuyu.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kàhèé/
- As for Tonal Class, Benson (1964) classifies this term into Class 4.
- (Kiambu)
Derived terms
(Proverbs)
- kahĩĩ ka mwathi kamenyaga kũgereka
- mũthuuri ũtarĩ kahĩĩ nĩwe wĩriragĩra ngururu
References
- Hinde, Hildegarde (1904). Vocabularies of the Kamba and Kikuyu languages of East Africa, pp. 8–9. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Yukawa, Yasutoshi (1981). "A Tentative Tonal Analysis of Kikuyu Nouns: A Study of Limuru Dialect." In Journal of Asian and African Studies, No. 22, 75–123.
- “kahĩĩ” in Benson, T.G. (1964). Kikuyu-English dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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