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==Lifashian== | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
A nominalized usage of [[w:Proto-Indo-European|Proto-Indo-European]] *h₁su- "good", as in the Lifashian prefix ''[[Contionary:su-|suˤ-]]'' "good" and the adjective ''[[Contionary:suás|suˤás]]'' "good". | |||
===Pronunciation=== | |||
: (''Standard'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[suˤ]}} | |||
===Noun=== | |||
'''su''' ''f'', rarely ''m'' <small>(undeclinable)</small> | |||
# kindness, goodness | |||
#:''Sá '''su''' tarpen nósso esti.'' | |||
#:: ''Kindness is what we need.'' | |||
====Usage notes==== | |||
This noun is only ever used in the nominative singular; all other forms are expressed using the synonym ''[[Contionary:sutá|sutá]]'' instead. | |||
It is most commonly used as feminine, likely due to the ''-tá'' suffix in the synonym. Masculine concord is sometimes found in older poetry, as well as in Central Inland dialects (areas of Bádwer, Leninsyahr, Gelehafnené, Kalénisaray). | |||
====Inflection==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! colspan=2 | Declension of ''su'' (noun; masculine or feminine) | |||
|- | |||
! !! Singular | |||
|- | |||
! Nominative | |||
| su | |||
|- | |||
! Genitive | |||
| — | |||
|- | |||
! Dative | |||
| — | |||
|- | |||
! Accusative | |||
| — | |||
|} | |||
====Synonyms==== | |||
* [[Contionary:sutá|sutá]] | |||
====Related terms==== | |||
* [[Contionary:sutá|sutá]] (kindness, goodness) | |||
* [[Contionary:suás|suás]] (good) | |||
[[Category:Lifashian nouns]] [[Category:Lifashian words]] | |||
==[[Nanyse]]== | ==[[Nanyse]]== | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 1 November 2021
Lifashian
Etymology
A nominalized usage of Proto-Indo-European *h₁su- "good", as in the Lifashian prefix suˤ- "good" and the adjective suˤás "good".
Pronunciation
- (Standard) IPA: [suˤ]
Noun
su f, rarely m (undeclinable)
- kindness, goodness
- Sá su tarpen nósso esti.
- Kindness is what we need.
- Sá su tarpen nósso esti.
Usage notes
This noun is only ever used in the nominative singular; all other forms are expressed using the synonym sutá instead.
It is most commonly used as feminine, likely due to the -tá suffix in the synonym. Masculine concord is sometimes found in older poetry, as well as in Central Inland dialects (areas of Bádwer, Leninsyahr, Gelehafnené, Kalénisaray).
Inflection
Declension of su (noun; masculine or feminine) | |
---|---|
Singular | |
Nominative | su |
Genitive | — |
Dative | — |
Accusative | — |
Synonyms
Related terms
Nanyse
Alternative Forms
ѣλ (Dumun script)
Etymology
From the Archaic Chinese word ssuʔ, meaning brown.
Pronunciation
- (Nanyse Proper) IPA: /sʉ/
- (Kote Dialect) IPA: /sɵ/
- (Jara Dialect) IPA: /sʉ/
- (Yrem Dialect) IPA: /su/
Noun
su i (plural: suz; suza; susu)
- The color brown.
Usage Notes
Synonyms
Derived Terms
Related Terms
Translations
Reneissan
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Reneissan) IPA: /su/
Preposition
su
- below, under
Derived terms
When followed by a definite article, à is combined with the article to give the following combined forms:
a + article | combined form |
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su + il | sol |
su + i | soi |
su + la | solla |
su + lai | solllai |
su + l' | soll' |
su + lais | sollais |