13/11/2021
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The words ending in -ñi generally they are verbs whose infinitive ends in -ñir or -ñer and which are conjugated in the simple past perfect. For example: ECñí, reñíhe gruntedñí.
The simple past perfect It is used to refer to actions, processes and states that happened and ended at a specific time in the past. For example: Yesterday Iñí my blonde hair. / Two hours ago ruñí tomatoes to fill with rice.
In Spanish there are very few words that end in -ñi and they all have accent mark in the I. Furthermore, there is only one adjective of colloquial use: ACñí.
bruñí | gruñí | reñí |
ACñí | i haveñí | ruñí |
ECñí | muñí | tañí |
gañí | plañí | teañí |
astreñí | weaningñí | regañí |
constrictedñí | starñí | regruñí |
desceñí | prayñí | restrictionñí |
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