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==Ojibwe==
==Ojibwe==

===Alternative forms===
* {{l|oj|-iz}}


===Final===
===Final===
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====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
* {{l|oj|aakozi}}
* {{l|oj|aakozi|t=be sick}}
* {{l|oj|bimaadizi}}
* {{l|oj|bimaadizi|t=be alive}}
* {{l|oj|goshkozi}}
* {{l|oj|goshkozi|t=wake up, be awake}}
* {{l|oj|minawaanigozi}}
* {{l|oj|makadewizi|t=be black, be dark}}
* {{l|oj|minawaanigozi|t=be happy, joyous, have a good time}}
* {{l|oj|makadewizi}}
* {{l|oj|nibiiwizi}}
* {{l|oj|nibiiwizi|t=be wet, be juicy}}

====See also====
* {{l|oj|-aa|t=be in a state or condition, inanimate subject}}
* {{l|oj|-ad|t=be in a state or condition, inanimate subject}}
* {{l|oj|-webizi|t=behave, fare}}

===References===
* The Ojibwe People's Dictionary https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/word-part/izi-final

Revision as of 18:01, 1 October 2020

See also: izi, izi-, and ízí

Italian

Suffix

-izi

  1. masculine plural of -izio

Ojibwe

Alternative forms

Final

-izi

  1. be in a state or condition

Derived terms

See also

  • -aa (be in a state or condition, inanimate subject)
  • -ad (be in a state or condition, inanimate subject)
  • -webizi (behave, fare)

References