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''-akh'' is a sensory suffix which turns the action of a sense into what is being sensed, e.g. ''[[Contionary: bril#Brooding|bril]]'' ‘sense of taste’, ''[[Contionary: brilakh#Brooding|brilakh]]'' ‘flavor’; ''[[Contionary: grauf#Brooding|grauf]]'' ‘sense of smell’, ''[[Contionary: graufakh#Brooding|graufakh]]'' ‘smell, odor’.
''-akh'' is a sensory suffix which turns the action of a sense into what is being sensed, e.g. ''[[Contionary: bril#Brooding|bril]]'' ‘sense of taste’, ''[[Contionary: brilakh#Brooding|brilakh]]'' ‘flavor’; ''[[Contionary: grauf#Brooding|grauf]]'' ‘sense of smell’, ''[[Contionary: graufakh#Brooding|graufakh]]'' ‘smell, odor’.
{{Template: Hakdor Romanization|-akh|-ah}}
{{Template: Hakdor Romanization|-akh|-ah}}
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 10 July 2022

Brooding

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: ax
Abjad ASCII Form: ax

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /ɑx/

Affix

-akh

  • sensation
  • sense

Usage Notes

-akh is a sensory suffix which turns the action of a sense into what is being sensed, e.g. bril ‘sense of taste’, brilakh ‘flavor’; grauf ‘sense of smell’, graufakh ‘smell, odor’.

Hakdor

Romanization

-akh

  1. Alternate transcriptional spelling of -ah.