kien
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Pronunciation
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Usage notes
Like other interrogative and relative correlatives, kien can be combined with ajn, the adverbial particle of generality. Kien ajn thus means "(to) wherever" or "whitherever".
Maltese
Usage notes
- When used as an independent verb, the imperfect form of kien has the sense of the future: Inkun miljunarju. – “I will be a millionaire.” The present tense is expressed by the subject pronouns without a verb: Jien miljunarju. – “I am a millionaire.”
- As a subordinate verb, the imperfect of kien is used in the normal fashion: Irrid inkun miljunarju. – “I want to be a millionaire.” The same is true of the perfect: Kont miljunarju. — “I was a millionaire.”
Middle English
Volapük
Noun
kien (plural kiens)
- knee
Declension
declension of kien
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kien | kiens |
genitive | kiena | kienas |
dative | kiene | kienes |
accusative | kieni | kienis |
vocative 1 | o kien! | o kiens! |
predicative 2 | kienu | kienus |
- 1 status as a case is disputed
- 2 in some later, non-classical Volapük only
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