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# puňk'''lir''' | # puňk'''lir''' | ||
#: to discuss | #: to discuss | ||
# ënder'''lu''' | |||
#: conversation | |||
# '''lë'''možir | # '''lë'''možir | ||
#: to be able to speak | #: to be able to speak | ||
# '''lë'''e̋onbu | # '''lë'''e̋onbu | ||
#: accent | #: accent |
Revision as of 15:16, 2 July 2023
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Loaned from Modern Greek λέω (léo, "say")
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [liɾ]
Verb
lir (Cyrillic лир)
- to say, speak, tell, talk
- etdeni lar kone ma familsëju puňke ma šoglu.
- "Today I'm talking with my family members about my job."
- etdeni lar kone ma familsëju puňke ma šoglu.
Inflection
- lu
- "speech"
- la
- "heard" (adj.)
Usage notes
Append this to the word stem of a demonym or a people group to form the name of their language.
e.g. ëňga = "English" (adj.) -- ëňglu = "English language" (n.)
Derived terms
- puňklir
- to discuss
- ënderlu
- conversation
- lëmožir
- to be able to speak
- lëe̋onbu
- accent
- lëfruda
- fluent
Related words
- lesir
- to see
- trogir
- to touch
- homir
- to taste
- hotir
- to smell