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==Ayeri==
{{Contains Ayeri}}
===Pronunciation===
{{qay-IPA}}
===Pronoun===
{{head|qay|pronoun|tr={{PAGENAME}}|cat2=personal pronouns|head=y}}
# {{n-g|third-person masculine singular topic pronoun}}
===See also===
{{qay-pp}}
==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]==
==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]==
[[Category:Modern Standard Imperial words]]
[[Category:Modern Standard Imperial words]]
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# nine (10).
# nine (10).
[[Category:Contionary]]
[[Category:Contionary]]
==Gwaxol==
===Etymology===
{{gwax-nen|ñá}}
===Pronunciation===
{{gwax-ipa|ʝɑ}}
===Determiner===
{{gwax-det}}
# ''distal demonstrative''; that, those
#: {{ux|gwax||}}
===Usage notes===
Always occurs before definite article

Latest revision as of 06:22, 16 September 2024

Ayeri

Pronunciation

Pronoun

y (ya)

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See also

Ayeri personal pronouns
  top a p dat gen loc caus ins
first
person
singular ay yang yas yām
plural ayn nang nas nyam nana nyā nisa ni
second
person
singular/
plural
va vāng vās vayam vana vaya vasa vari
third
person
singular m ya yāng yās yayam yana yāy yasa yari
f ye yeng yes yeyam yena yea yesa yeri
n yo yong yos yoyam yona yoa yosa yori
inan ra reng rey rayam ran raya rasa rari
plural m yan tang tas cam tan ca tis ti
f yen teng tes teyam ten teya tēs teri
n yon tong tos toyam ton toya tōs tori
inan ran teng tey racam ten raca ratas ray

Modern Standard Imperial

Pronunciation

(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /ja/

Conjunction

ya

  1. and, also, additionally

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Alternative forms

  • λa

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈt͡ɬa/

Noun

ya num.

  1. nine (10).

Gwaxol

Etymology

From Nentammmi *ñá.

Pronunciation

Determiner

ya

  1. distal demonstrative; that, those
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Usage notes

Always occurs before definite article