kenkamken
Yup'ik
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Etymology
kenke- (“to love, in any sense of love by people, to like”), from keneg- (root, “loving”) + -mken (indicative mood, 1st person subject, 2nd person object), from ke- (to feel an emotion toward).
Related terms
- kenkaa (he loves her)
- kenkutuk (they love each other)
- kenkesteka (my lover)
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