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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From Proto-Yeldhic ''[[Contionary:*dnḗp|*dnḗp]]'', meaning "friend". Proto-Yeldhic ''*dnḗp'' became Proto-Ilda-Maranösic ''*dineʷp'', which became Proto-Ildaïc ''*dinuf''. | |||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
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'''dinuγ''' | '''dinuγ''' | ||
# | # dog, canine | ||
#:'' | #:''Kunās irodin us dinuγāswa.'' | ||
#:: '' | #:: ''She greeted the dog.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 17:20, 18 April 2024
Ilda
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Yeldhic *dnḗp, meaning "friend". Proto-Yeldhic *dnḗp became Proto-Ilda-Maranösic *dineʷp, which became Proto-Ildaïc *dinuf.
Pronunciation
(Ilda) IPA: /diˈnuɣ/
Noun
dinuγ
- dog, canine
- Kunās irodin us dinuγāswa.
- She greeted the dog.
- Kunās irodin us dinuγāswa.