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Revision as of 20:05, 6 October 2025
Ancient Sassrian
Etymology
-
Pronunciation
- /a.u/
Root
au (ts)
- to go
Brooding
Pronunciation
(Brooding) IPA: /au̯/
Particle
au
- that, which. Relativizer for object heads.
Grayis
Pronunciation
(Grayis) IPA: /au̯/
Particle
au
- of, belonging to. Genitive Particle
Rokadong
Pronunciation
(Pahang) IPA: [ˈaw˥˧, ˈaw˧˥] (aka)
Particle
au (au)
- emphasis particle
- sentence in Rokadong here
- translation here
Usage notes
At the beginning or end of a sentence, or in its own sentence, au expresses excitement or emphasis on the preceding phrase. Usually, the former uses the standard falling pitch contour, while the latter reverses the pitch contour, though context will also likely indicate which meaning au has.
Related terms
Qasunattuuji
Pronunciation
Etymology
Verb
au
- (intransitive) to age
- (intransitive) to rot
- (intransitive) to decay
- (intransitive) to deteriorate
Knrawi
| Wacag logographs |
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Etymology
Inherited.
Pronunciation
⫽a˥ʊ⫽
- (Standard) IPA(key): [a˥w]
- (Royal) IPA(key): [a˥w]
- (Urban Anajrn) IPA(key): [ä˥w]
- (Ufhewat) IPA(key): [a˥w]
- (Zjiiama) IPA(key): [a˥w]
Noun
au
- clothes, clothing
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
| sg | pl/indef | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| sgv | ptv | sgv | ptv | |||||
| gen | gen | gen | gen | |||||
| nom/dat | aúg | aûg | aúvi | aûvi | aùg | aûg* | aùvi | aûvi* |
| acc | au | âu | ziau | zîau | àu | âu* | zìau | zîau* |
| loc | sg aúg | sĝ aûg | sr aúvi | sr̂ aûvi | sg̀ aùg | sĝ aûg* | sr̀ aùvi | sr̂ aûvi* |
| *low falling tone in some regions | ||||||||
Categories:
- Contionary
- Ancient Sassrian roots
- Brooding words
- Brooding particles
- Grayis words
- Grayis particles
- Rokadong lemmas
- Rokadong particles
- Rokadong terms with usage examples
- Rokadong words
- Rokadong words in need of example text
- Qasunattuuji terms derived from Inupiaq
- Qasunattuuji lemmas
- Qasunattuuji verbs
- Qasunattuuji intransitive verbs
- Knrawi inherited terms
- Knrawi lemmas
- Knrawi nouns
- Requests for translations of Knrawi usage examples