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==[[Phrygian (Semitic)|Phrygian]]==
==[[Phrygian (Semitic)|Phrygian]]==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||sɛx}} (''δekʰ''), from {{vry-from-pr|Semitic|language|ḏV-}}, + ''*-k'', from [[w:Proto-Semitic_language#Pronouns|''*-kū̆-'']]. See [[Contionary:δ-|{{vry-times||s(ɛ)-}}]] for more.
From Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||sɛx}} (''δekʰ''), from {{vry-from-pr|Semitic|language|ḏV-}} + [[w:Proto-Semitic_language#Pronouns|''*-kū̆-'']]. See [[Contionary:δ-|{{vry-times||s(ɛ)-}}]] for more.
====Pronunciation====
====Pronunciation====
* (''Standard Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: /dɛx/
* (''Standard Phrygian'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: /dɛx/
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{{phr-entry-n||s̃ɛx|dech|both masculine & feminine|m f||ʌɛү}}
{{phr-entry-n||s̃ɛx|dech|both masculine & feminine|m f||ʌɛү}}
# this (proximal)
# this (proximal)
#: Synonym: (''archaic'') [[Contionary:hed|ɛ̔s̃]]


====Inflection====
====Inflection====

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Phrygian

Etymology

From Classical Phrygian sɛx (δekʰ), from Proto-Semitic *ḏV- + *-kū̆-. See s(ɛ)- for more.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Phrygian) IPA: /dɛx/
    • (Smyrna Phrygian) IPA: [dəʀ]
    • (Attalia Phrygian) IPA: [dɛx]
    • (Prusa Phrygian) IPA: [dəχ]
  • (Classical Phrygian) IPA: /dekʰ/

Pronoun

s̃ɛx (dech) m f (plural ʌɛү)

  1. this (proximal)
    Synonym: (archaic) ɛ̔s̃

Inflection

Declension of s̃ɛx (dech)
Singular Plural
Nominative s̃ɛx
dech
ʌɛү
len
Oblique s̃ı
di
ʌɛï
leï

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