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*''că'üs'' = love | *''că'üs'' = love | ||
*''ăscap'' = (a swear word) | *''ăscap'' = (a swear word) | ||
**''ăsăfongcap'' = to hell with it | |||
==Family== | ==Family== | ||
Revision as of 02:23, 30 July 2018
- ăfur = noble
- sin = to put
- ămuch = (Modern) full
- tlüth = throat
- gith = to fall (of leaves)
- thuwim = to obey (< Old Wdm. wim 'to hear')
- tăchemrieth = to avenge
- tithrieth = to take revenge on
- mădung = dialect
- wăydut = (Classical) instruction; (Rhythoed) grammar
- hămir = milk
- trun = book
- thăpeal = laurel
- tłüep = (poetic) red
- mălin = pair
- șămșum = to hesitate
- eth = correct
- eth = emphatic particle (connotes 'it does', 'doesn't it?')
- tüth = to hold, to grasp
- pădüth = meaning, intention
- iec = line/lineage
- tsăliet = fast
- fnüd = day
- thräf = pair
- șen = word
- șenthüet = to apologize; apology
- șenswach = discourse; language as a reflection of one's character
- sărach = vehicle
- sămrach = to ride
- moșiew = nature
- șiew = source
- łă'o = branch
- chăbec = however
- năwäth = sine (etymology?)
- lăchüech = to recite (an ideophone)
- lăchir = to write
- lătap = to tap?
- oar = to flow (~ Ksieħ òr 'day')
- tuach = even
- süeth = naked
- snar = to know (Rhythoed)
- hălsnar = knowledge
- hălda = science (from the obsolete Old Windermere word da (know), which also survives in păda "sage")
- brits = to speak
- sngiem = to praise
- neab = end
- sngeaf = world
- tłeab = pipe
- thür = equal
- wier = beautiful
- hălwier = beauty
- snoach = learn
- hălwierchne = mathematics
- chne = order, form
- tar = house
- Nutłach Hirath = Second Mover
- sieth = warm
- tăsasieth = to warm up
- ngă'ü = to enter
- ăthüe = to exist
- pros = ratio
- sim = red
- roac = when
- sngith = time
- sngat = tiny
- łin = law, right, justice
- păłin = judge
- hăyma = law (statute)
- hi- = -th (ordinal marker)
- ălie = state, polity
- fne = to choose
- chwäp = light
- ploch = to shine
- tmea = door
- slüep = hole
- sreł = wall
- ey = side, next to
- cădä = about
- păchnay = king
- cliem = number
- chneap = to protect
- chrăneap = fortress
- tsloam = village
- fieng = city, town
- tsuf = shape
- ăłüth = color
- chă'uay = dark
- pea = bright
- mătäng = war
- fuat = never
- naf = sweet
- ieng = to do
- meang = statement, sentence; verb
- săfnga = art
- cmas = (prep.) between
- bocmas = (noun) interval
- tsărir = east
- săcham = west (from a Proto-Tergetic word meaning to drown)
- meach = north
- tsăpreng = south (from a Proto-Tergetic word meaning west)
- tăle = land
- răsey = picture (noun)
- ristey = to imagine
- rithsey = to image (a Rhythoed neologism)
- păda = (archaic) sage
- Păda = (archaic) Master (title for philosophical teachers); (Rhythoed) Dr.
- șer = spring
- doach = summer
- prith = autumn
- srel = winter
- spey = healthy
- glan = straight
- neam = flat
- sănop = to move
- lăwi = peace (Talmic *lawī)
- căfis = part
- dech = hot
- rămec = ready
- răgean = free
- thar = equal
- că'üs = love
- ăscap = (a swear word)
- ăsăfongcap = to hell with it
Family
- ăma = mother
- ep = father
- ăma șir = grandmother
- ep șir = grandfather
- rith = son
- łef = daughter
- eay = brother
- früet = sister
- tăcats = uncle
Numbers
- ngits = 0 (calqued from Proto-Tergetic χam 'empty' through Talmic *ȝits- 'empty')
- do, doan = 1
- rath = 2
- stiw = 3
- smäch = 4
- müets = 5
- tach = 6
- boath = 7
- łep = 8
- loay = 9
- thaf = 10
- săyäw = 11
- șrüch = 12
- cmen = 144
Some base 10 numbers, used in Bjeheond:
- thaf te-stiw = 13
- thaf te-smäch = 14
- răthaf = 20
- stüethaf = 30
- smeathaf = 40
- müestaf = 50
- tathaf = 60
- boathaf = 70
- łeptaf = 80
- loaythaf = 90
- preth = 100
- chlăpreth = 1000
- rath chlăpreth te-thaf te-chlos = 2018
Ordinals: "First" is irregular: dăche. The other ordinal numbers use hi-: hirath, histiw, hismäch, ...
General
- wang = matter, affair
- twi = help
- yang = although