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==Soc'ul'==
==Soc'ul'==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{socl-inh|ajhi|aj-si<c:aj->}}
{{qsc-inh|ajhi|aj-si<c:aj->}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{socl-ipa|a˥xʲi˥}}
{{qsc-ipa|a˥xʲi˥}}


===Verb===
===Verb===
{{socl-v|erg}}
{{qsc-v|erg}}


# to accompany
# to accompany
#: {{ux|socl||}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}
# to support
# to support
#: {{ux|socl||}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}
# to follow
# to follow
#: {{ux|socl||}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}


===Adjective===
===Adjective===
{{socl-adj}}
{{qsc-adj}}


# supportive
# supportive
#: {{ux|socl||}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}
# adjacent
# adjacent
#: {{ux|socl||}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}
# catching up, following, close behind
# catching up, following, close behind
#: {{ux|socl||}}
#: {{ux|qsc||}}


===Derived terms===
===Derived terms===
{{col-auto|socl|ajiax|réuzi ez'e aji|cüáji}}
{{col-auto|qsc|ajiax|réuzi ez'e aji|cüáji|c'uáji}}
 


[[Category:Soc'ul' terms missing Wacag]]
[[Category:Soc'ul' terms missing Wacag]]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 2 August 2024

Soc'ul'

Etymology

From Pre-Soc'ul' ajhi, from Wascotl aj-si.

Pronunciation

  • (Soc'ul') IPA(key): [a˥xʲi˥]

Verb

aji ᴇʀɢ

  1. to accompany
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  2. to support
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  3. to follow
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Adjective

aji

  1. supportive
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  2. adjacent
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  3. catching up, following, close behind
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Derived terms