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==Knrawi== | ==Knrawi== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology 1=== | ||
{{wacag|i}} | |||
{{knra-inh}} | {{knra-inh}} | ||
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===Prefix=== | ===Prefix=== | ||
{{knra | {{head|knra|prefix}} | ||
# ''infinitive prefix'' | # ''infinitive prefix'' | ||
#: {{ux|knra||}} | #: {{ux|knra||}} | ||
# ''relative prefix'' | # ''relative prefix'' | ||
#: {{ux|knra|Uwgàg tâitau "ayîja" ziísjikufu '''i'''tirik sg̀ Cirimùsg su pjuiu.|I heard from a friend that in Kilimos there's an animal called a "bear" '''that's''' like a big binturong.}} | |||
===Derived terms=== | |||
{{col-auto|knra|iqm}} | |||
===Etymology 2=== | |||
{{wacag|i2}} | |||
{{knra-inh}} | |||
===Pronunciation=== | |||
{{knra-ipa|ɪ|ɛ|ɛ|e̞|e̞|ə}} | |||
===Prefix=== | |||
{{head|knra|prefix}} | |||
# ''visual evidential prefix'' | |||
#: {{ux|knra||}} | #: {{ux|knra||}} | ||
[[Category: | ===Derived terms=== | ||
{{col-auto|knra|i- az}} | |||
==Grekelin== | |||
===Pronunciation (IPA)=== | |||
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (Standard Grekelin) /i/, [i] | |||
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (South Slavic Grekelin) [ji] | |||
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (North Slavic Grekelin) [çi] | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
Inherited version of the [[w:Augment (Indo-European)|Proto-Indo-European augment]]. Cognates exist in Vedic Sanskrit, Modern Greek, Pontic Greek, Albanian, Armenian and others. | |||
===Prefix=== | |||
'''i-''' | |||
# ''Used as part of forming the past tense in most verbs'' | |||
#: ''Kamno'' -> '''''I'''kamna'' (I do -> I did) | |||
#:: '''Note:''' In older versions of the language, the augment was only present in some verbs, and other verbs would use ablaut instead for number and tense inflection. It was during the late 19th century that this prefix began getting used in more and more verbs and the ablaut being mostly abandoned. | |||
[[Category:Grekelin lemmas]] | |||
[[Category:Grekelin words]] | |||
[[Category:Grekelin words inherited from Greek]] | |||
[[Category:Grekelin prefixes]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:38, 27 November 2025
Knrawi
Etymology 1
| Wacag logograph |
|---|
Inherited.
Pronunciation
⫽ɪ⫽
- (Standard) IPA(key): [ɛ]
- (Royal) IPA(key): [ɛ]
- (Urban Anajrn) IPA(key): [e̞]
- (Ufhewat) IPA(key): [e̞]
- (Zjiiama) IPA(key): [ə]
Prefix
i-
- infinitive prefix
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
- relative prefix
- Uwgàg tâitau "ayîja" ziísjikufu itirik sg̀ Cirimùsg su pjuiu.
- I heard from a friend that in Kilimos there's an animal called a "bear" that's like a big binturong.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
| Wacag logograph |
|---|
Inherited.
Pronunciation
⫽ɪ⫽
- (Standard) IPA(key): [ɛ]
- (Royal) IPA(key): [ɛ]
- (Urban Anajrn) IPA(key): [e̞]
- (Ufhewat) IPA(key): [e̞]
- (Zjiiama) IPA(key): [ə]
Prefix
i-
- visual evidential prefix
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Derived terms
Grekelin
Pronunciation (IPA)
- IPA: (Standard Grekelin) /i/, [i]
- IPA: (South Slavic Grekelin) [ji]
- IPA: (North Slavic Grekelin) [çi]
Etymology
Inherited version of the Proto-Indo-European augment. Cognates exist in Vedic Sanskrit, Modern Greek, Pontic Greek, Albanian, Armenian and others.
Prefix
i-
- Used as part of forming the past tense in most verbs
- Kamno -> Ikamna (I do -> I did)
- Note: In older versions of the language, the augment was only present in some verbs, and other verbs would use ablaut instead for number and tense inflection. It was during the late 19th century that this prefix began getting used in more and more verbs and the ablaut being mostly abandoned.
- Kamno -> Ikamna (I do -> I did)