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: ''rit{{heth}}addid'' - to speak | : ''rit{{heth}}addid'' - to speak | ||
: ''{{heth}}ag{{cll}}g{{cll}}'' (m) 'justice' | : ''{{heth}}ag{{cll}}g{{cll}}'' (m) 'justice' | ||
: ''Jevm el-{{bigheth}}a{{sīn}}èb'' / ''Jevm el{{cll}}-Bràt{{cda}}a'' (m) 'Judgment Day' | : ''Jevm el-{{bigheth}}a{{sīn}}èb'' / ''Jevm el{{cll}}-Bràt{{cda}}a'' (m) 'Judgment Day' | ||
: ''{{heth}}a{{sīn}}èb'' (m) 'judgment' | : ''{{heth}}a{{sīn}}èb'' (m) 'judgment' | ||
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: ''sìṫċàn'' (m) 'peace (absence of war)' | : ''sìṫċàn'' (m) 'peace (absence of war)' | ||
: ''cogaḋ, coigṫe'' (m) 'war' | : ''cogaḋ, coigṫe'' (m) 'war' | ||
: ''el{{cll}}- | : ''Ċrìs{{cll}}d{{cll}}'' 'Christ' | ||
: ''el{{cll}}-Ċrìsdaìċt{{cll}}'' (f) 'Christianity' | |||
:: ''Ċrìsdaì, Ċrìsdaìn'' (m) / ''Ċrìsdìje, Ċrìsdìjèṫ'' (f) 'Christian' | |||
: ''el{{cll}}-Caitliceċt{{cll}}'' (f) 'Catholicism' | |||
:: ''Caitliceċ'' (m/f/adj) 'Catholic' | |||
:: ''el-ʔevvil/ed-Dèni ʔiħtigèg'' (m) 'the First/Second Remonition' | :: ''el-ʔevvil/ed-Dèni ʔiħtigèg'' (m) 'the First/Second Remonition' | ||
:: ''Meħtegg, Meħteggìn'' (m) / ''Meħtegge, Meħteggèṫ'' (f) 'Remonitionist' | :: ''Meħtegg, Meħteggìn'' (m) / ''Meħtegge, Meħteggèṫ'' (f) 'Remonitionist' | ||
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: ''óLəR, əLṓR'' (m) 'eagle' | : ''óLəR, əLṓR'' (m) 'eagle' | ||
: ''ā́Zim'' (collective), ''ā́ZMə, āZMḗh'' (singulative, f) 'bone' | : ''ā́Zim'' (collective), ''ā́ZMə, āZMḗh'' (singulative, f) 'bone' | ||
: '' | : ''peacaḋ, peacḋàṫ'' (f) 'sin' | ||
: '' | : ''roṗeacḋaiġ'' (f) 'to sin' | ||
: '' | : ''xd{{cll}}ìje'' (f) 'moral guilt' | ||
: '' | : ''xad{{cll}}a, jáxd{{cll}}a'' (v) '(less common) to sin' | ||
: '' | : ''xàd{{cll}}/xèd{{cll}}, jxìd{{cll}}'' (v) 'to sew' | ||
: '' | : ''xjèd{{cll}}a, xjèd{{cll}}àṫ'' (f) 'sewing' | ||
: '' | : ''pdàta, pdàtàṫ'' (f) 'potato' | ||
: '' | : ''Eòrap'' (f) 'Europe' | ||
: '' | : ''el-Aontus Eòrpaċ'' (m) 'European Union' | ||
: '' | : ''nòn'' or ''lòn'' (m) 'lunch' (from Latin nōna or Irish lón) | ||
: ''l{{sīn}}èn'' (f) '(anatomy) tongue; (literary) language' | : ''l{{sīn}}èn'' (f) '(anatomy) tongue; (literary) language' | ||
: ''líat{{cda}}, líat{{cda}}a'' (adj) 'gray' | : ''líat{{cda}}, líat{{cda}}a'' (adj) 'gray' | ||
: '' | : ''abjez{{cll}}, bejz{{cll}}a'' (adj) 'white' | ||
: '' | : ''a{{sīn}}vid, {{sīn}}evde'' (adj) 'black' | ||
: '' | : ''aħmir, ħamre'' (adj) 'red' | ||
: '' | : ''axz{{cll}}er{{cll}}, xaz{{cll}}r{{cll}}a'' (adj) 'green' | ||
: '' | : ''as{{cll}}f{{cll}}ar{{cll}}, s{{cll}}af{{cll}}r{{cll}}a'' (adj) 'yellow' | ||
: '' | : ''gorm, gorma (f/pl)'' (adj) 'blue' | ||
: '' | : ''corcra, corcra'' (adj) 'purple' | ||
: '' | : ''ròsaì, ròsaìje'' (adj) 'pink' | ||
: ''ohū́ž, ohū́žə'' (adj) 'orange' | : ''ohū́ž, ohū́žə'' (adj) 'orange' | ||
: ''donn, donna'' (adj) 'brown' | : ''donn, donna'' (adj) 'brown' | ||
: ''semseàn'' (m.) 'sunburn' | : ''semseàn'' (m.) 'sunburn' | ||
: '' | : ''berg{{cll}}ùg{{cll}}, berg{{cll}}ùg{{cll}}ana'' (m.) 'apricot' | ||
: ''xavx'' (m.) '(collective) peach' | : ''xavx'' (m.) '(collective) peach' | ||
: ''gaisgeac{{cda}}, gaisgic{{cda}}'' (m.) 'hero' | : ''gaisgeac{{cda}}, gaisgic{{cda}}'' (m.) 'hero' | ||
Revision as of 14:38, 6 July 2022
- ritħaddid - to speak
- ħag̱g̱ (m) 'justice'
- Jevm el-Ħaɯèb / Jevm eḻ-Bràṫa (m) 'Judgment Day'
- ħaɯèb (m) 'judgment'
- Synonym: briṫeṁnus̱ (m)
- duine, daoine (m) 'individual'
- raṫɯemme, jaṫɯemmi, maṫɯemmi, aṫtiɯmìje [rʶɑħ̞'sɛmmə̟] 'to rename'
- tuigṫe (m) 'intelligible, understood easily'
- eḻ G̱uṟɂeàn 'Qur'an' (Arabic loan)
- leaṫaṉ, leaṫna [læħ̞ənʶ] '(Majorcan Arabic) emphatic; (Irish) broad'
- caoḻ, caola [q̟ʰɑjjəl̪ʶ, q̟ʰɑjl̪ʶʌ] '(Majorcan Arabic) non-emphatic; (Irish) slender'
- eḋòṉ (also abbreviated as .i.): i.e.; German und zwar
- el-genne (f) 'paradise, heaven'
- gnèn, gwnne (m) 'garden'
- merħbe 'welcome'
- eɯ-ɯlèm ȝalècwm (mostly used during Catholic masses by priests to greet)
- ɯlèm (m) 'peace, tranquility'; (intj) 'hello, goodbye'
- ɯlème (f) 'health'
- ɯlìm (adj) 'healthy'
- sìṫċàn (m) 'peace (absence of war)'
- cogaḋ, coigṫe (m) 'war'
- Ċrìs̱ḏ 'Christ'
- eḻ-Ċrìsdaìċṯ (f) 'Christianity'
- Ċrìsdaì, Ċrìsdaìn (m) / Ċrìsdìje, Ċrìsdìjèṫ (f) 'Christian'
- eḻ-Caitliceċṯ (f) 'Catholicism'
- Caitliceċ (m/f/adj) 'Catholic'
- el-ʔevvil/ed-Dèni ʔiħtigèg (m) 'the First/Second Remonition'
- Meħtegg, Meħteggìn (m) / Meħtegge, Meħteggèṫ (f) 'Remonitionist'
- el-Meħteggeċṯ (f) 'Remonitionism'
- el-Giùdaċus (m) 'Judaism'
- el-ʔiɯleàm (m) 'Islam' (from Arabic)
- es̱-S̱ùfìċṯ (f) 'Sufism'
- pàṟ, pàracha (m) 'pair'
- zevg 'two (attributive)'
- ragil zevg (f. meaṟɂṯ zevg, neutral duine zevg) 'husband'
- lànaṁain, lànaṁnaì (f) 'married couple'
- cevce, cvèc (f) 'star'
- fìṉ, ɂifjèṉ (m) 'wine'
- uisge beaṫa [ˌüʃk̟ə̟ ˈbæħ̞ə̟] (m/f) 'whiskey'
- zmèn, zmènìjèṫ (m) 'time'
- ɯèȝa, ɯèȝàṫ (f) 'hour'
- ẕarbe, ẕarbèṫ (f) 'time (occurrence)'
- soilèir (adj) 'self-evident'
- soilèirse (f) 'axiom'
- rilèiriġ, jlèiriġ, lèirite, lèireċaḋ (v) 'to prove'
- xaḻag̱, jaxḻag̱, maxḻùg̱, xaḻg̱ 'to create'
- roċruṫaiġ, jċruṫaiġ, ċruṫaite, ċruṫaċaḋ (v) '(poetic) to create'
- trom̱, trom̱, troma (adj) 'severe'
- deg̱ìl, deg̱ìle, deg̱ìle (adj) 'heavy'
- 2exbàr deg̱ìle 'sad news'
- Synonyms: diaṉ, crua
- celme (f) 'word'
- menjẁ, menjẁz (m) 'menu'
- raγba 'will, desire'
- b raγbatac̱/b raγbatcum 'please'
- ɂev (conj) 'or'
- tvègìb (m) 'answer, reply'
- Synonym: ḟreagairt (f)
- rivègib, jvègib, mvègib, tvègìb (v) 'to answer, to reply'
- Synonym: diḟreagair, jḟreagair, ḟreagair, ḟreagairt (v); the unlenited imperative freagair sounds affected
- aṫ- 're-' (from Irish)
- eḻ-Ġaoiḋilg /əl̪ʶˈʁɑjjɪlɟ/ (f) 'Irish language'
- dùil, dùilìjèṫ (f) 'element'
- ḏùl (prep) 'throughout'; (m) (obsolete) 'length'
- ḏùl cif 'as long as'
- ḏùl bi 'as far as'
- fad, faid (m) 'length'
- ḏvìl, ḏvìle (adj) 'long, tall'
- g̱as̱ìr (adj) 'short'
- teangaìjèṫ Nua-Ȝaṟbìje / teangaìjèṫ Ȝàmmìje 'Irtan Arabic vernaculars'
- canaṁaint, canaṁaintìjèṫ (f) 'dialect'
- sil- 'which, what X'
- s 'what; used in me ... s (negative)'
- sejs 'what?'
- oifigeṁail, f. oifigeṁail, pl. oifigeṁala (ofigéWWil, ofigéWLə) (adj) 'official'
- ṯè (m) 'tea'
- jeȝni /'jæ:ni/ (intj) '(colloquial) i.e., (filler)'
- from other Arabic varieties; loaned into other languages as well
- caṫaìr /qʰə'hi:r/ (m) 'chair'
- el-Ȝaṟbìje /əlɐrʶˈbʶiːjə/ 'Classical or Qur'anic Arabic'
- ȝagin, jeȝgin, meȝgẁn, ȝign (v) 'to knead (dough)'
- Ȝagem /'æg̟əm/ (proper noun) '(music) a meg̱àm similar to our Maqam Ajam'
- Ȝagmi (adj) '(of a Majorcan Arabic word) of Irish origin'
- zeȝfràn (m) 'saffron'
- Borrowed into Irta Irish as sāfrān
- ɂecrid, jwcrid, mwcrid, ɂicrèd (v) 'to believe' (from Irish creid; replaced Arabic 2āmana)
- ɂecrid gil (sejɂħàge) = to believe in (something)
- cèn ɂicrèd lwh ȝal (ħadħàge) = to trust (someone)
- fede, jifde, mifdì, fidi (fédə, jífdə, mifdī, fídi) (v) 'to redeem (in all senses), to ransom'
- raħmeàn, raħmeàne /rʶɐh'mæ:n/ (adj) '(religion) merciful'
- ħanìn, ħanìne (hanīn, hanīnə) (adj) 'gracious, merciful'
- ȝas̱aṟ, jeȝs̱aṟ, meȝs̱ùṟ, ȝas̱ṟ (āSəR, jāSəR, maSū́R, āSəR) (v) 'to squeeze'
- l-ȝas̱r (l-āSər) (m) 'vespers'
- claiḋeṁ, claiḋeṁaìjèṫ (KLə́jjəW, KLəjjəWijḗh) (m) = sword
- synonym: ſejf, ſjẁf (səjf, sjū́f) (m) (literary)
- sgàṫeàn, sgàṫeànìjèṫ (SGōhā́n, SGōhānijḗh) (m) = mirror
- ẕill, ẕillìjèṫ (Zill, Zillijḗh) (m) = shadow
- bi treò (m.sg. adj) (bitrṓ) = (adj)ly
- bearce, bearcèṫ (bárkə, bərkḗh) (f) 'fortunate event; boon'
- fàit (Fā́t) (prep) 'instead of' (fī- + Middle Irish áitt 'place')
- sigre, sigrèṫ/sigr (šígrə, šigrḗh/šígər) (f) 'tree'
- digège, digèg/digègèṫ (digḗgə, digḗg/digigḗh) (f) 'chicken'
- fillū́s, flḗlis (m) 'chicken'
- fəRRū́g, FRṓRig (m) 'chick'
- sərdū́k, srḗdik (m) 'rooster'
- GRuGGə, GRəjjḗG (f) 'brooding hen'
- rùṉ, rùin Rū́N, Rū́n (m) 'secret'
- rùnaire, rùnairìn Rū́Nərə, RūNərī́n (m) 'secretary' (feminine rùnairìje)
- šgiaN, šgḗgəN (m) 'knife' (replaced native sikkīn, sakākin)
- šgiah, šgḗgah (m) 'shield'
- bnḗdim, bnidmī́n (m) 'human being'
- ritwḗlid, jitwḗlid, mitwḗlid, twḗldə (v) 'to be born'
- ribə́jjit, jbə́jjit, mbə́jjit, tibjī́t (v) 'to brood'
- xfùf̱ (adj) 'light(weight)'
- ā́mil, jā́mil, mamū́l, ā́mil (v) 'to do' (Rā́mil for past tense is proscribed)
- wikk, wkūh (m) 'face'
- hazī́n (adj) 'bad, evil'
- kēn Ruah áswid alēh '(literary, archaic) he was sad' (lit. 'a black spirit was on him'; cf. Maltese qalbu sewda lit. 'his heart is black')
- PDəkníjə, PDəknijēh - commitment (Khmer loanword, started out as slang from Mallorcan colonization of Cambodia)
- šéba (v) '(archaic) to be sated'
- šébba (v) 'to sadden; (archaic) to satiate'
- šəbā́n (adj) 'sad; (archaic) sated' (same semantic shift as English sad; the English semantic shift is recent and unique to Pacific English in Irta)
- Tífil (m) 'boy'
- TFə́jlə, TFəjlēh/bnēh (f) 'girl'
- ctèb, cwtib (ktḗb, kútib) (m) 'book'
- ȝaḏseàn, ȝaḏseàne (aDšā́n, aDšā́nə) [æɑ̯ʈˠˈʂˠɑːnʲ?] (adj) 'thirsty'
- itlā́n, itlənijḗh (m) 'airplane'
- DōR, jDīR, mDūR, DəjR (v) 'to fly'
- BáZWə/BúZWə, BáZəW/BúZəW (f) 'vulture'
- óLəR, əLṓR (m) 'eagle'
- ā́Zim (collective), ā́ZMə, āZMḗh (singulative, f) 'bone'
- peacaḋ, peacḋàṫ (f) 'sin'
- roṗeacḋaiġ (f) 'to sin'
- xḏìje (f) 'moral guilt'
- xaḏa, jáxḏa (v) '(less common) to sin'
- xàḏ/xèḏ, jxìḏ (v) 'to sew'
- xjèḏa, xjèḏàṫ (f) 'sewing'
- pdàta, pdàtàṫ (f) 'potato'
- Eòrap (f) 'Europe'
- el-Aontus Eòrpaċ (m) 'European Union'
- nòn or lòn (m) 'lunch' (from Latin nōna or Irish lón)
- lɯèn (f) '(anatomy) tongue; (literary) language'
- líaṫ, líaṫa (adj) 'gray'
- abjeẕ, bejẕa (adj) 'white'
- aɯvid, ɯevde (adj) 'black'
- aħmir, ħamre (adj) 'red'
- axẕeṟ, xaẕṟa (adj) 'green'
- as̱f̱aṟ, s̱af̱ṟa (adj) 'yellow'
- gorm, gorma (f/pl) (adj) 'blue'
- corcra, corcra (adj) 'purple'
- ròsaì, ròsaìje (adj) 'pink'
- ohū́ž, ohū́žə (adj) 'orange'
- donn, donna (adj) 'brown'
- semseàn (m.) 'sunburn'
- berg̱ùg̱, berg̱ùg̱ana (m.) 'apricot'
- xavx (m.) '(collective) peach'
- gaisgeaċ, gaisgiċ (m.) 'hero'
- gebbèr, gebbèrìn (m.) 'man of character; great man'
- əd-dúnjə or əl-aRZ (f.) Earth
- ɂearẕ, ɂearẕìjèṫ - (f.) earth, land, ground
- naṫair - snake
- həlów - Hello (most common greeting today)
- meXsí - thank you
- Bužū́h - daytime greeting
- BuSWā́h - nighttime greeting
- Bāj - goodbye
- diZī́w - (solemn) greeting
- diSMúRīw - (solemn) reply to diZīw
- SLōN - (solemn) goodbye
- kejf d'íntum? - how are you?
- kəl- forms predicative adjectives and adverbs from adjectives ("like the ADJ one")
- ēn kəD-Də́jjib/ēn kəl-gəlṓR (mishearing of ceart go leor) - I'm well
- gəlṓR and g-l-R root, "regular, alright"
- RágləR = to suffice, to supply enough
- Sil-iſm li ȝalejcwm? - What's your name?
- [NAME] l-ísim di li/inə [NAME] - I'm [NAME]
- Eallah (áLLəh) - God
- j Eallah (j'áLLəh) (intj) 'oh God! for heaven's sake! well (indignant)! come now!'
- Eallah ⁊ ɂwmmwh (áLLəh əWS úmmuh) (intj) 'expression of shock'
- kbī́r - big
- ZΓī́r - small
- ogus, commonly written ⁊ [ɑwʶs̪ʶ~ɔs̪ʶ~ʊs̪ʶ] - 'and' (replaced Arabic wa-)
- əR-RəNDṓn = Lent
- rìġ, rìġèṫ or rì, rìjèṫ (Rī, Rījḗh) = king
- Saḋḃ (SaZəW) = Sadhbh (broad dh = Z is a Mallorcan Irish conservatism lost in other Irta Irish dialects)
- Nahèireann (nəhḗrəN) = Ireland (interpreting genitive na hÉireann as absolute state)
- Tī́šəX = prince; əT-Tī́šəX, Tī́šəX nəhḗrəN = the Taoiseach
- əl-milḗd = Christmas
- Lejlet es̱-Saṁan (lə́jlət əS-Sə́WəN) = Halloween
- es̱-Saṁan (əS-Sə́WəN) = All Saints' Dy
- eḻ-Ċaisc (əL-Xašk) = Easter (The native cognate əl-físah means Passover)
- Ȝīd eḻ-Xamſìn ajd əl-Xəmsī́n = Pentecost
- Min, Mil- = from (random emphasis)
- aSXū́R, aSṓXəR = bird
- ulihráXT, ulihrəXTijḗh = ordeal (< 'pilgrimage')
- pilgrináž, pilgrinažijḗh = pilgrimage
- rəxáNi, káNi, káNitə, xáNəXəZ = he bought
- rəwáNNəX, wáNNəX, məwáNNəX, wəNáXT/təwNī́X = he blessed (of God, priests, etc.)
- RəPáddir, Páddir, məPáddir, təPdī́r = to pray
- məGṓm, məGəmḗh = maqam
- dēr, dəjḗr = house
- nēr, nərī́n = fire
- ZáfRa, ZəfḗRa = frog
- oRṓb, iRā́b = crow
- Də́jjib əR-Rágil! (to a man) / Də́jbə əl-máRə! (to a woman) etc. = Good job! (calque of maith an fear etc.)
- milšā́n, milšā́nə = dessert (from Irish milseán)