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==Tevrés==
==Tevrés==



Revision as of 17:16, 8 July 2019

Tevrés

Etymology

From Old Tevrés çeira from Late Aeranir ceñar, from Aeranir coeñar (“language”), reanalysed plural of coeña ("word"), from Proto-Iscaric kʷoiɲā, from PME kweiñ ("to say, to speak"). Compare with queñir ("to love"). Cognate with S'entigneis çoire, Ilesse cheña.

Pronunciation

(Northern) IPA: /ˈs̻iɾa/
(King's Court) IPA: /ˈθiɾa/
(Southern) IPA: /ˈs̻iɾa/

Noun

çira (accusative singular çear, genitive singular çeares, dative plural çearra); c.

  1. language, speech, dialect

Inflection

Class III.e.
Singular Plural
Nominative çira çear
Accusative çear
Dative çearra
Genitive çeares çear
Ablative çear çeares