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Often used to paint certain characteristics of a person as essential (''+ genitive'')
Often used to paint certain characteristics of a person as essential (''+ genitive'')
: ''À nì séð gò naù [[contionary:løú|løúð]]?''
: ''À nì séð gò naù [[contionary:løú|løúð]]?''
: ''‧᛬ᚭᛌ‧ᚾᛁᛌᛞᛖᚴ‧ᚷᚮᛌ‧ᚾᛆᚢᛌ‧ᛚᛟᚢᛌᚴ᛬‧''
: ''‧᛬ᚭᛌ‧ᚾᛁᛌ‧ᛞᛖᚴ‧ᚷᚮᛌ‧ᚾᛆᚢᛌ‧ᛚᛟᚢᛌᚴ᛬‧''
:: ''Was he not a deceitful man?''
:: ''Was he not a deceitful man?''
====See also====
====See also====

Revision as of 12:49, 5 May 2019

Anrish

Etymology

From Middle Anrish naum, namn, from Old Anrish namna, nama, from Proto-Germanic *namô ("name")

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /naˈu/

Noun

naù (runic:‧ᚾᛆᚢᛌ‧)

  1. The concept of a sentient or socially intelligent being as constructed by others, especially in reference of the dead; personhood
  2. (by extension) A character or part in a play; a fictional person

Usage notes

Often used to paint certain characteristics of a person as essential (+ genitive)

À nì séð gò naù løúð?
‧᛬ᚭᛌ‧ᚾᛁᛌ‧ᛞᛖᚴ‧ᚷᚮᛌ‧ᚾᛆᚢᛌ‧ᛚᛟᚢᛌᚴ᛬‧
Was he not a deceitful man?

See also

Inflection

Inflection of naù
 Ⅱ ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  —   —   —ʟ  —ʟ
ᴘʟ.  —ʟ  —ɴ  —ıb   —ʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  —   —ʟ