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{{Roka-word|To|ˌto|particle|genitive case marker|notes=This word is placed before nouns to place them in the genitive case. This case is used in phrases where the head is a noun, or occasionally an adposition. For pronouns, this particle is attached to the pronoun, like a prefix. Doing this even for regular nouns is not uncommon (though not standard) in Rokadong speakers generally.|related={{Roka-case-particles}}|stress=nik}}
{{Roka-word|To|ˌto|particle|genitive case marker|notes=This word is placed before nouns to place them in the genitive case. This case is used in phrases where the head is a noun, or occasionally an adposition. For pronouns, this particle is attached to the pronoun, like a prefix. Doing this even for regular nouns is not uncommon (though not standard) in Rokadong speakers generally.|related={{Roka-case-particles}}|stress=nik}}
==Paranukian==
===Etymology===
From {{com|eore|te|o}}.
===Article===
{{head|eore|article form}}
# {{inflection of|eore|te||singular|definite|accusative}}
#: {{ux|eore|Te nyo ingihi '''to''' moka.|The man goes to '''the''' house.}}
===See also===
{{eore-art}}


==Skundavisk==
==Skundavisk==

Latest revision as of 15:31, 21 June 2026

Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [to]

Etymology

From Latin tum.

Adverb

to

  1. then

Bearlandic

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Bearlandic) IPA: /ːto/

Numeral

to

  1. two
    example usage of to here
    italicised translation here.

Inflection

Usage notes

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms

Europic

Pronunciation

Adverb (Preposition)

to

  1. against, in opposition to
  2. opposite

Modern Coptic

Pronunciation

ⲧⲟ /to/ [ˈto]

Etymology

From Egyptian (tꜣ, “land, realm”).

Noun

ⲡⲉⲧⲟ peTo - m

  1. land, realm, country
  2. the world


Rokadong

Pronunciation

(Pahang) IPA: [ˌto] (nik)

Particle

To (to)

  1. genitive case marker
    (please add the primary text of this usage example)
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Usage notes

This word is placed before nouns to place them in the genitive case. This case is used in phrases where the head is a noun, or occasionally an adposition. For pronouns, this particle is attached to the pronoun, like a prefix. Doing this even for regular nouns is not uncommon (though not standard) in Rokadong speakers generally.

Related terms

Case particles of Rokadong

To  (to)
KA  (ká)
KA  (pá)
Gun  (gun)
LiK  (laki)
Gu  (gu)
L  (la)

Paranukian

Etymology

From te +‎ o.

Article

to

  1. singular definite accusative of te
    Te nyo ingihi to moka.
    The man goes to the house.

See also

Paranukian articles
indef def
sing pl sing pl
nom e he te se
acc o ho to ho/so
gen a ha ta sa
dat/inst u hu tu so/su

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk to, from Old Skundavisk , from Halmisk ᛏᛟ (), from Proto-Germanic *tō.

Pronunciation

Preposition

to

  1. (preposition) to
    Ik will mijn wagen to mijn nåboure sellen.
    I want to send my car to my neighbour.

Usage notes

Synonyms

Derived terms

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