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==Anrish== | ==Anrish== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From Middle Anrish ''{{cd|ǽðr}}'' ("each other, one another; a reciprocal pronoun"), from Old Anrish ''{{cd|áðer}}'', ''{{cd|ǽðr}}'' ("second, other of two"), from [ | From Middle Anrish ''{{cd|ǽðr}}'' ("each other, one another; a reciprocal pronoun"), from Old Anrish ''{{cd|áðer}}'', ''{{cd|ǽðr}}'' ("second, other of two"), from [[w:Proto-Germanic_language|Proto-Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/an%C3%BEeraz|*anþeraz]]'' | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
(''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /aːir/ | (''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /aːir/ |
Latest revision as of 19:51, 11 July 2022
Anrish
Etymology
From Middle Anrish ǽðr ("each other, one another; a reciprocal pronoun"), from Old Anrish áðer, ǽðr ("second, other of two"), from Proto-Germanic *anþeraz
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /aːir/
Pronoun
ǽr (runic:‧ᛆᚱ‧)
- (intimate register) Self (reflexive pronoun), each other, one another (reciprocal pronoun)
- Ǽrr báune yr
- ᛬ᛆᚱᚱ‧ᛒᛆᚢᚾᛖ‧ᛦᚱ᛬
- They love one another
- (intimate register) Thou, you, ye (second person pronoun)
- Ǽrr báuan-yr
- ᛬ᛆᚱᚱ‧ᛒᛆᚢᚭᛌᛦᚱ᛬
- They love you (plural)
Synonyms
Usage notes
In the intimate register, reflexive and reciprocal meanings can be conveyed by the medio-passive voice alone, thus "They love each other" could be "Báune yr".
Inflection
Case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
Common | ǽr | ǽrr |
Dative | ǽrre | ǽreme |
Genitive | ǽrað | ǽrro |