dåni (Relational Particle Compound)
dåni
Grammatical function
- Particle type: Compound Relational Particle
- Function: Transfer Allative Case Marker
- Meaning: “To”, “Towards (a recipient)“.
Logic & Etymology
A fusion of då (Recipient/Dative) and ni (Direction/Allative).
- Logic: Used when the action involves both a Beneficiary (someone getting something) and Physical Motion (the object moving towards them).
- Distinction: Use
dåfor static benefit (“It is for you”). Usedånifor active transfer (“I give it to you”).
Syntax
Occupies the Oblique Argument slot, typically before the Direct Object.
- Structure:
dåni [Recipient]
Pronunciation
IPA: /dauɲi/
Example sentence
John dåni Tom apa zèdao. John gave apples to Tom.