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(Created page with "==Grekelin== ===Pronunciation (IPA)=== * IPA: /jis/, [jɪs] ===Etymology=== Reborrowed from Slavic Grekelin ''јис'' (The Danubian dialect equivalent was isz), both originating from Medieval Greek ''εἰς''. Cognate with Greek ''σε'' (In, to), Russian ''ядро'' (Kernel, core), Breton ''e'' (In), French ''en''. ===Adverb=== # ''(+accusative)'' In, within #: '''''Eis''' haza mei''   (In my house) # ''(Directional)'' To, towards #: ''Repato ei...")
 
 
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===Adverb===
===Adverb===
# ''(+accusative)'' In, within
# ''(+accusative)'' In, within
#: '''''Eis''' haza mei''   (In my house)
#: '''''Eis''' hazan mei''   (In my house)


# ''(Directional)'' To, towards
# ''(Directional)'' To, towards

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Grekelin

Pronunciation (IPA)

  • IPA: /jis/, [jɪs]

Etymology

Reborrowed from Slavic Grekelin јис (The Danubian dialect equivalent was isz), both originating from Medieval Greek εἰς. Cognate with Greek σε (In, to), Russian ядро (Kernel, core), Breton e (In), French en.

Adverb

  1. (+accusative) In, within
    Eis hazan mei   (In my house)
  1. (Directional) To, towards
    Repato eis to apotteck   (I am going in the drugstore)