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==Grekelin== | ==Grekelin== | ||
===Pronunciation (IPA)=== | ===Pronunciation (IPA)=== | ||
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (Standard Grekelin) / | * [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (Standard Grekelin) /rumja/ [ɾum.ˈjɑ] | ||
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (South Slavic Grekelin) [ | * [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (South Slavic Grekelin) [ɾum.ˈjɑ] | ||
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (North Slavic Grekelin) [ | * [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: (North Slavic Grekelin) [rum.ˈja] | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 5 December 2024
Grekelin
Pronunciation (IPA)
- IPA: (Standard Grekelin) /rumja/ [ɾum.ˈjɑ]
- IPA: (South Slavic Grekelin) [ɾum.ˈjɑ]
- IPA: (North Slavic Grekelin) [rum.ˈja]
Etymology
From Old Grekelin Ρουμιός (rumios), from Medieval Greek Ῥωμαῖος, derived from the Byzantine (Roman) Empire, from Latin Roma which in turn is of unknown origin. Cognate with English Roman, Greek Ρωμιός among others.
Adjective
- An ethnic Grekelin person
- Rumja eme (I am Roman/Grekelin)
- (Poetic mostly) A Roman
- To Avgusta Oktavjana to brima Rumja vasleu idana (Julius Caesar was the first Roman emperor)
- (Archaic, now rare) A Greek
- Eis Attena ta Rumjak zsen (In Athens live the Greeks)
Alternative forms
- romja (Academic version, consistent with the original form of the word)