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#:''Si fooren '''fer'''.''
#:''Si fooren '''fer'''.''
#:: ''They traveled '''far'''.''
#:: ''They travelled '''far'''.''


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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk fer, ferr, from Old Skundavisk ferrō, from Halmisk ferrō, ferrai, from Proto-Germanic *ferrai. Originally an adverb, it began to be used as an adjective in early Middle Skundavisk.

Pronunciation

IPA: /ɸɛɐ/

Adjective

fer (comparative further, superlative furthest)

  1. far
    Hit is een fer stad.
    It is a far city.

Inflection

number and gender singular plural
masculine feminine neuter all genders
predicative hi is fer si is fer hit is fer si sind fer
strong declension common fer fere fer fere
genitive feres ferer feres ferer
weak declension common fere fere fere feren
genitive feren feren feren feren

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Adverb

fer

  1. far
    Si fooren fer.
    They travelled far.

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