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(Created page with "==Raysian== ===Etymology=== From Old Raysian ''tuzh'', from Proto-West Vergic ''*túž'', from Proto-Vergic ''*tʰūžás'', from Proto-Indo-European ''*dʰoh₁y-ós''. ====Pronunciation==== * (''Standard Raysian'') IPA: /tuʃ/; [tʉʃ] ====Noun==== '''tuch''' ''{{Abbtip|masculine gender|m}}'' (''genitive'' '''tuchr'''); ''ȍr-type'' # boy # son ====In...") |
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 29 September 2024
Raysian
Etymology
From Old Raysian tuzh, from Proto-West Vergic *túž, from Proto-Vergic *tʰūžás, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰoh₁y-ós.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Raysian) IPA: /tuʃ/; [tʉʃ]
Noun
tuch m (genitive tuchr); ȍr-type
- boy
- son
- Synonym: erpír
Inflection
Declension of tuch (ȍr-type) | ||
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Case | Singular | Plural |
Nominative Accusative |
tuch | tuchr |
Genitive | tuchr | tucha |
Ablative | tuchȍd | tuchar |
Dative | tuchech | |
Allative | tuchd | tuchrȍ |
Instrumental-Comitative | tuchech | tuchȍch |